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The origin of the VPB can be derived from its form. A LBTB-configured VPB originates in the right ventricle. A RBTB-configured VPB comes from the left ventricle. The QRS duration of a VPB is > 0.12 seconds and can be as wide as 0.16-0.20 seconds.
The origin of the VPB can be derived from its form. A LBTB-configured VPB originates in the right ventricle. A RBTB-configured VPB comes from the left ventricle. The QRS duration of a VPB is > 0.12 seconds and can be as wide as 0.16-0.20 seconds.


A sequence of three or more extrasystoles is called a [[#ventricular tachycardia|non-sustained ventricular tachycardia]].
A sequence of three or more extrasystoles is called a [[Ventricular Tachycardia|non-sustained ventricular tachycardia]].


If more than one VPB is present on the ECG, they can be:
If more than one VPB is present on the ECG, they can be:
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*'''trigemini''': every second sinus beat is follow by a ventricular extrasystole.
*'''trigemini''': every second sinus beat is follow by a ventricular extrasystole.


Three or more consecutive VPBs (but in total of no more than 30 seconds duration) are called a non-sustained [[Ventricular Tachycardia|ventricular tachycardia]].
 
VPBs are associated with numerous cardiac diseases (e.g. structural heart disease, ischemia, congenital arrhythmias, pulmonary disease).
However, VPBs are also relatively common in patients without known heart disease. The importance of VPBs for prognosis is controversial. A study by Abdalla et. al <cite>Abdalla</cite> followed 15.637 apparantly healty men aged 35 to 57 years. The prevalence of VPBs was 4.4%. In a subgroup of patients with frequent (2 or more uniform VPCs every 2 minutes) and complex VPBs (multiforms, pairs, runs, R-on-T) the risk of sudden cardiac death was 4.2. In the Framingham study 12% of men and 33% of women without clinically evident coronary heart disease had frequent (>30 VPBs per hour) or complex VPBs. In men, this was associated with a two fold increase of death. However, in another study asymptomatic patients had a good prognosis. <cite>Kennedy</cite> In conclusion sporadic VPBs are relatively benign and frequent and complex VPBs are reason for further examination.
==References===
<biblio>
#Kennedy pmid=2578212
#Framingham pmid=1280018
#Abdalla pmid=3673904
</biblio>
 
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