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Significantly identified risk factors or predictors of a newly acquired complete right bundle branch block include (Copenhagen City Heart Study):<ref name="pmid22947613">{{cite journal |author=Bussink BE, Holst AG, Jespersen L, Deckers JW, Jensen GB, Prescott E |title=Right bundle branch block: prevalence, risk factors, and outcome in the general population: results from the Copenhagen City Heart Study |journal=Eur. Heart J. |volume=34 |issue=2 |pages=138–46 |year=2013 |month=January |pmid=22947613 |doi=10.1093/eurheartj/ehs291 |url=}}</ref> | |||
* Advancing age | |||
* Male gender | |||
* High [[systolic blood pressure]] | |||
Similarly for incomplete right bundle branch block significant risk factors include: | |||
* Advancing age | |||
* Male gender | |||
* Low BMI ([[body mass index]]) | |||
Surgical repair of [[congenital heart disease]]s in children can be a potential risk for the occurrence of RBBB in children. | |||
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Risk Factors
Significantly identified risk factors or predictors of a newly acquired complete right bundle branch block include (Copenhagen City Heart Study):[1]
- Advancing age
- Male gender
- High systolic blood pressure
Similarly for incomplete right bundle branch block significant risk factors include:
- Advancing age
- Male gender
- Low BMI (body mass index)
Surgical repair of congenital heart diseases in children can be a potential risk for the occurrence of RBBB in children.
References
- ↑ Bussink BE, Holst AG, Jespersen L, Deckers JW, Jensen GB, Prescott E (2013). "Right bundle branch block: prevalence, risk factors, and outcome in the general population: results from the Copenhagen City Heart Study". Eur. Heart J. 34 (2): 138–46. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehs291. PMID 22947613. Unknown parameter
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