Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB) Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB), also called left anterior hemiblock, is a conduction abnormality involving the anterior fascicle of the left bundle branch. It is one of the most common intraventricular conduction disturbances seen on ECG. LAFB alters the normal sequence of ventricular depolarization and produces a characteristic pattern of left axis deviation on the electrocardiogram. Recognition of LAFB is important because it may occur in otherwise healthy individuals, but it can also be associated with structural heart disease such as ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, or degenerative conduction system disease. --- Anatomy and Pathophysiology The left bundle branch divides into two main fascicles: 1. Left anterior fascicle 2. Left posterior fascicle The left anterior fascicle is thin and long, making it more vulnerable to damage from ischemia, fibrosis, or degeneration. In LAFB, conduction through the anterior fascicle is blocked. As...
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