PurposeWhile there have been many descriptions of characteristic motion ndings in left bundle branch block (LBBB), there are few published descriptions of such ndings in right bundle branch block (RBBB).The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of particular regional motion ndings in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) studies of patients with RBBB, compared with normal subjects.
MethodsWe focused on three distinctive motion patterns that can be seen in RBBB during early systole: delayed apex-ward motion of the RV base, "reverse septal ash", and "basal bulge". The presence and relative magnitude of these ndings were independently scored by four experienced observers, in 3-chamber and 4-chamber CMR cines, for both normal subjects and patients with RBBB.
ResultsThese motion patterns were found to be strongly associated with the presence of RBBB. While only moderately sensitive, they were quite speci c for RBBB, when present. In particular, with ROC analysis, a combined feature set of the ndings in the 4-chamber view had an area under the curve of 0.81.
ConclusionThis previously undescribed set of RBBB-associated early-systolic regional motion features (delayed apex-ward motion of the RV base, "reverse septal ash", and "basal bulge") is strongly suggestive of RBBB when present, particularly in the 4-chamber view. Although here evaluated with CMR, it is also likely to be associated with RBBB when seen with other cardiac imaging modalities.