DocumentCode
1696309
Title
Synchronized defibrillation shock delivery based on endocardial ventricular fibrillation waveform analysis is lead dependent
Author
Gurunathan, Suresh ; Fain, Eric ; Damiano, Ralph ; Hsia, Peng-Wie
Author_Institution
Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA, USA
fYear
1996
Firstpage
553
Lastpage
556
Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that the defibrillation efficacy can be improved if the shock is synchronized at a high absolute VF voltage (AVFV) peak recorded from lead II of the ECG. In this study, two different endocardial lead configurations SY1:RV-coil(+)/spl rlhar2/(SVC-coil+Can)(-) and SY2:RV-coil(+)/spl rlhar2/ Can(-), were tested utilizing the peak shock method in a close-chest canine model (SY1:n=2, SY2:n=7). The leads were used both for sensing the V/F signal and for the shock delivery. The performance of this new peak shock method was compared to the conventional method of shocking at fixed time in 225 paired trials. For SY1, the peak shock method did not improve the success comparing with the conventional shock method. For SY2, peak shock method performed better in four (4) of the seven (7) subjects (8%-40% increase) and no difference in one. In the remaining two cases, additional 4-5 shock trial pairs were tested using lead II of the ECG for sensing and the performance with the peak shock was improved. The synchronized shock based on VF waveform analysis using endocardial electrograms recorded from the same electrodes for shocking may be potentially useful for implantable devices if further studies can identify, an optimal endocardial lead.
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; defibrillators; electrocardiography; patient treatment; waveform analysis; ECG; VF waveform analysis; animal preparation; close-chest canine model; defibrillation efficacy; electrodes; endocardial electrograms; endocardial lead configurations; endocardial ventricular fibrillation waveform analysis; high absolute VF voltage; implantable devices; lead dependence; optimal endocardial lead; peak shock method; shock; synchronized defibrillation shock delivery; Animals; Coils; Defibrillation; Dogs; Electric shock; Electrocardiography; Electrodes; Fibrillation; Heart; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology, 1996
Conference_Location
Indianapolis, IN, USA
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3710-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.1996.542596
Filename
542596
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