Cardiac Arrhythmias: Difference between revisions

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From the bundle of His the right bundle branch continues to the right ventricular apex. The left bundle branch splits of and divides in two fascicular branches. Commonly the left bundle branch consist of an anterior fascicle, which activates the anterosuperior portion of the left ventricle. and the thicker and more protected posterior fascicle which activates the inferoposterior part of the left ventricle.
From the bundle of His the right bundle branch continues to the right ventricular apex. The left bundle branch splits of and divides in two fascicular branches. Commonly the left bundle branch consist of an anterior fascicle, which activates the anterosuperior portion of the left ventricle. and the thicker and more protected posterior fascicle which activates the inferoposterior part of the left ventricle.


===Venticle===
===Ventricle===
The ventricle is activated through the dense network of Purkinje fibers originating from the bundle branches. They penetrate the myocardium and are the starting point of the ventricular activation. The left ventricular areas first excited are the anterior and posterior paraseptal wall and the central left surface of the interventricular septum. The last part of the left ventricle to be activated is the posterobasal area. Septal activation starts in the middle third of the left side of the interventricular septum, and at the lower third at the junction of the septum and posterior wall. Activation of the right ventricle starts near the anterior papillary muscle 5 to 10 msec after onset of the left ventricle.<cite>Durrer</cite>
The ventricle is activated through the dense network of Purkinje fibers originating from the bundle branches. They penetrate the myocardium and are the starting point of the ventricular activation. The left ventricular areas first excited are the anterior and posterior paraseptal wall and the central left surface of the interventricular septum. The last part of the left ventricle to be activated is the posterobasal area. Septal activation starts in the middle third of the left side of the interventricular septum, and at the lower third at the junction of the septum and posterior wall. Activation of the right ventricle starts near the anterior papillary muscle 5 to 10 msec after onset of the left ventricle.<cite>Durrer</cite>


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