Left anterior fascicular block: an ischaemic response during treadmill testing.
AUTOR(ES)
Chandrashekhar, Y
RESUMO
A patient in whom exercise induced reversible ischaemic left anterior fascicular block is reported. Glyceryl trinitrate relieved the fascicular block. Coronary angiography showed a 90% obstruction of the left anterior descending artery. The left anterior fascicular block induced by exercise disappeared after a successful coronary angioplasty.
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