This electrocardiogram shows a non-specific intraventricular conduction delay. It is reflected by a 
	
 QRS duration  of 0.14 seconds that does not fulfill the classic criteria for left or right bundle brach block. Note the increased voltage of the 
 R waves  in leads I, aVL with 
 ST-T abnormalities,  in these same leads. These changes suggest significant left ventricular hypertrophy, but in the presence of this conduction delay, there are no valid criteria for making this electrocardiographic diagnosis. Note also that left axis deviation is present as evidence by the predominantly 
 QRS complex  in lead II. Intraventricular conduction disturbances are often seen with significant myocardial disease, but do not suggest a specific etiology.