Improved Nonthoracotomy Defibrillation Based on Ventricular Fibrillation Waveform Characteristics.

Autor: Hsia, Peng-Wie E., Suresh, Gurunathan, Allen, Cynthia A., Harrington, Gary, Maskal, Steve, Fain, Eric, Damiano Jr., Ralph J.
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Zdroj: Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology; Nov1996, Vol. 19 Issue 11, p1537-1547, 11p
Abstrakt: The heart has been shown to be more susceptible to defibrillation at a higher absolute ventricular fibrillation voltage (AVFV) measured on the surface ECG. This study evaluated in a closed-chest canine model (n = 7) the clinical applicability of using a real-time VF waveform analysis system using an electrogram defined between the generator can and an RV endocardial electrode. Under fluoroscopic guidance, superior vena cava and R V spring coil catheter electrodes were inserted through the external jugular vein. A subcutaneous patch was placed on the left chest. A two-parameter tracking algorithm was used to dynamically identify the high A VFV area, and a biphasic shock was triggered synchronously at the next pea&. The performance of this new peak shock method (PSM) was compared to the conventional method of shocking at a fixed time in 175 paired trials. Five shocks per voltage and five voltages per animal were randomized between the two methods to permit the generation of sigmoidal dose response curves for the estimation of 50% (E50), 75% (E75), and 100% (E100) success energies. Induction of VF and discharge voltage were kept constant while energy delivered, impedance (R), and A VFV at the point of shock were measured. Energy (8.63 ± 0.40 vs 8.64 ± 0.40 J), R (48.60 ± 0.30 vs 48.59 ± 0.30 Ω), and current (7.50 ± 0.18 vs 7.51 ± 0.16 A) were not significantly different between trials for either the conventional or the PSM. The time from the onset of VF until the defibrillation shock was 7.98 ± 1.44 seconds. Higher overall successes (46.3% vs 33.1%; P < 0.01) and lower E50, E75, and E100 were observed for the PSM. Finally, the significantly higher AVFV (9.12 ± 0.32 vs 4.73 ± 0.34 mV; P < 0.0001) with the peak method suggests that the high VF voltage could be detected as it occurred in real-time. The improved defibrillation success supports the use of this method for nonthoracotomy defibrillation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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