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2010 BC Guide in Determining Fitness to Drive

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Individuals with an: isolated first degree AV block isolated right bundle branch block (RBBB), or isolated left anterior or posterior fascicular blockmay drive.OSMVdeterm<strong>in</strong>ationguidel<strong>in</strong>esIndividuals with a: left bundle branch block (LBBB) bifascicular block second degree AV block/Mobitz I first degree AV block + bifascicular block, or congenital third degree AV blockmay drive if: they have had no associated impaired level of consciousness, and they have an annual Holter show<strong>in</strong>g no higher grade AV block.Individuals with a congenital third degree AV block may drive if: they have had no associated impaired level of consciousness they have a QRS duration < 110 msec, and they have an annual Holter show<strong>in</strong>g no documented pauses > 3seconds.Individuals with a: second degree AV block; Mobitz II (distal AV block) alternat<strong>in</strong>g LBBB and RBBB, or acquired third degree AV blockmay not drive.*For each of the scenarios, if a permanent pacemaker isimplanted, the recommendations <strong>in</strong> 17.30 prevailConditionsRestrictionsRe-assessmentguidel<strong>in</strong>esNo conditions are required.No restrictions are required.OSMV will re-assess <strong>in</strong> accordance with rout<strong>in</strong>e commercial reassessment.188

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