The purpose of this study was to determine if the difference in transthoracic impedance produced by different coupling agents affects the success of shocks for defibrillation. Three different coupling agents, Harco pads (Hewlett-Packard), Littman pads (3M) and Redux paste (Hewlett-Packard), were assessed in I0 anesthetized dogs in which ventricular fibrillation was induced by electrical stimulation of the right ventricle. Defibrillation was attempted 15 seconds later, using 50, 100 and 150 joules (selected energy). Actual delivered energy, current, impedance and the percent of the shocks that achieved defibrillation were determined for the three coupling agents.Redux paste gave significantly lower impedance and higher current than the two d...
We assessed the hypothesis that the surface area of an additional superior vena cava (SVC) defibrill...
Although transthoracic direct current electric shock (DC) is the established method for termination ...
The efficacy of truncated exponential waveform shocks using a cardioverter-defibrillator catheter wi...
AIM OF STUDY: Impedance compensation methods differ markedly among manufacturers and can play an im...
The success of defibrillation is related to transmyocardial current. This current is inversely propo...
AbstractObjectives. We assessed the feasibility of low energy endocardial defibrillation in a canine...
The efficacy of self-adhesive electrode pads for defibrillation and cardioversion was assessed in 80...
Decreased efferent sympathetic neural function has been demonstrated following>10J DC shocks deli...
The role of optimal placement of electrodes and mode of shock delivery from a defibrillator was exam...
SUMMARY Defibrillation success depends upon the amount and distribution of intracardiac current (IC)...
A closed chest model in mechanically ventilated dogs is presented for the study of electromechanical...
Objectives.This study sought to assess the effect of passive “bystander” epicardial electrodes on de...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence that monophasic defibrillation success is mainly determined by current is s...
A recent study using a monophasic, epicardial defibrillation system in a canine model has raised con...
OBJECTIVE: Pauses for shock delivery in chest compressions are detrimental to the success of resusc...
We assessed the hypothesis that the surface area of an additional superior vena cava (SVC) defibrill...
Although transthoracic direct current electric shock (DC) is the established method for termination ...
The efficacy of truncated exponential waveform shocks using a cardioverter-defibrillator catheter wi...
AIM OF STUDY: Impedance compensation methods differ markedly among manufacturers and can play an im...
The success of defibrillation is related to transmyocardial current. This current is inversely propo...
AbstractObjectives. We assessed the feasibility of low energy endocardial defibrillation in a canine...
The efficacy of self-adhesive electrode pads for defibrillation and cardioversion was assessed in 80...
Decreased efferent sympathetic neural function has been demonstrated following>10J DC shocks deli...
The role of optimal placement of electrodes and mode of shock delivery from a defibrillator was exam...
SUMMARY Defibrillation success depends upon the amount and distribution of intracardiac current (IC)...
A closed chest model in mechanically ventilated dogs is presented for the study of electromechanical...
Objectives.This study sought to assess the effect of passive “bystander” epicardial electrodes on de...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence that monophasic defibrillation success is mainly determined by current is s...
A recent study using a monophasic, epicardial defibrillation system in a canine model has raised con...
OBJECTIVE: Pauses for shock delivery in chest compressions are detrimental to the success of resusc...
We assessed the hypothesis that the surface area of an additional superior vena cava (SVC) defibrill...
Although transthoracic direct current electric shock (DC) is the established method for termination ...
The efficacy of truncated exponential waveform shocks using a cardioverter-defibrillator catheter wi...