Defibrillation shocks produce different effects on purkinje fibers and ventricular muscle: Implications for successful defibrillation, refibrillation and postshock arrhythmia

  • Li, Huagui G.
  • Jones, Douglas L.
  • Yee, Raymond
  • Klein, George J.
Publication date
August 1993
Publisher
Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractObjectives. To understand the mechanisms of postdefibrillation arrhythmias and failed defibrillation, we studied the cellular effects of high voltage shocks on different cardiomyocytes in the dog.Background. The causes of postdefibrillation arrhythmias and unsuccessful defibrillation are not clear.Methods. High voltage shocks with voltage differentials of 9.3 to 97.6 V/cm were delivered to isolated canine papillary muscles with attached Purkinje fibers. Transmembrane potentials were recorded simultaneously from the Purkinje fiber and the ventricular muscle using standard microelectrode techniques.Results. After delivery of high voltage shocks, significant depolarization and rapid firing were observed in Purkinje fibers. The maximal ...

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