Biphasic DC shock cardioverting doses for paediatric atrial dysrhythmias

Autor: James Tibballs, Philip Ragg, Michael Clifford, Nicholas Kiraly, Carter Bg
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Resuscitation. 81:1101-1104
ISSN: 0300-9572
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.04.028
Popis: To determine cardioversion doses of biphasic DC shock for paediatric atrial dysrhythmias.Prospective recording of energy, pre-shock and post-shock rhythms.Paediatric hospital.Shockable atrial dysrhythmias.Forty episodes of atrial dysrhythmias among 25 children (mean age 6.8+/-7.1 years, mean weight 28.2+/-28.5 kg) were treated with external shock. The first shock converted the dysrhythmia to sinus rhythm in 25 episodes. Cardioversion occurred in 2 of 8 (25%) episodes with a dose of0.5 J/kg, 14 of 16 (88%) with a dose of 0.5-1.0 J/kg and 9 of 16 (56%) with a dose of1.0 J/kg (p=0.01, Fisher's exact test). Ten of 15 initially non-responsive episodes were cardioverted with additional shocks at 1.1+/-0.6 J/kg (range 0.5-2.1 J/kg). Of the remaining 5 unresponsive episodes, 2 of ventricular fibrillation (induced by unsynchronized shock) were successfully defibrillated, and 3 were managed with cardiopulmonary bypass. Among 11 additional children (mean age 4.3+/-6.8 years, mean weight 18.1+/-22.0 kg), 18 episodes of atrial dysrhythmias were treated with internal shock which successfully cardioverted all episodes with one or more shocks at 0.4+/-0.2 J/kg.In rounded doses, recommended initial external cardioversion doses are 0.5-1.0 J/kg and subsequently up to 2 J/kg, internal cardioversion doses are 0.5 J/kg.
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