DocumentCode :
1535104
Title :
The influence of shock waveforms on defibrillation efficacy
Author :
Alferness, C. ; Ideker, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Duke Univ. Med. Center, Durham, NC, USA
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
fYear :
1990
fDate :
6/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
25
Lastpage :
27
Abstract :
The early use of AC waveforms for ventricular defibrillation is briefly recounted. Research on the efficacy of damped sinusoidal, truncated, and biphasic waveforms is reviewed. It is noted that damped sinusoidal and monophasic truncated exponential waveforms have been used successfully for decades in clinical settings and the further improvements can be made by altering the applied waveforms. Studies in animals suggest the superiority of biphasic over monophasic waveforms; the causes for these improvements have not yet been completely elucidated. Results indicate that the response of the myocardium to electric shocks is complex.<>
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; electric shocks; patient treatment; reviews; AC waveforms; biphasic waveforms; damped sinusoidal waveform; defibrillation efficacy; electric shocks; monophasic truncated exponential waveforms; myocardial response; shock waveforms; Capacitors; Cardiology; Circuits; Defibrillation; Electric shock; Inductors; Power generation economics; Relays; Shape; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0739-5175
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/51.57863
Filename :
57863
Link To Document :
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