Title :
Effective Defibrillation in a Wet Environment: A Preliminary Study
Author :
Klock-Frézot, J.C. ; Ohley, W.J. ; Schock, R.B. ; Cote, M. ; Freeman, R. ; Schofield, L. ; Serra, D.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
Abstract :
A new hypothermia treatment, the Thermosuit™consists of the application of a thin layer of water to the body surface. Hypothermic-induced patients are often post-resuscitative and may experience sequential fibrillation. Therefore, we examined whether defibrillation could be administered safely and effectively in such a wet environment. A 35 kg swine was anesthetized and placed inside the Thermosuit™system. This consists of a water containing surround and pumping system. Defibrillation voltage and current were measured. Conventional AED disposable defibrillation electrodes were applied to the animal´s chest. Fibrillation was created by applying a 50 volt signal to a pacing wire introduced into the heart. Following a 30-second period of fibrillation, defibrillation was attempted using Medtronic AED 1000 defibrillator. There were several test cases: Dry in the system, Wet in the functioning system, and Damp. Cooling water in the system was contaminated with saline to simulate potential conditions in clinical application. In each fibrillation-defibrillation sequence the heart was restarted successfully, this normally required less than 220 joules. There was only a small difference measured in the overall defibrillation voltage and current as applied to the electrodes for the several cases. Thus, under-water defibrillation is safe and can be performed effectively.
Keywords :
Current measurements (water); defibrillation; hypothermia; water; Cooling; Current measurement; Defibrillation; Electrodes; Heart; Pollution measurement; Surface treatment; System testing; Voltage; Wire; Current measurements (water); defibrillation; hypothermia; water;
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering Conference, 2006. Proceedings of the IEEE 32nd Annual Northeast
Conference_Location :
Easton, PA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9563-8
DOI :
10.1109/NEBC.2006.1629798