“…Transient blocks are rarely reported in children. There are reports of transient RBBB following cardiac catheterization for electrophysiological studies [6, 7] and both transient RBBB and complete heart block, after a blunt chest trauma [8, 9] – the latter one showing that damage to the conduction tract can be caused not only by a direct trauma and can be associated with edema of the conductive tissue. The conduction disturbances discussed in the literature lasted from several minutes to 24 h [4, 7].…”