Circulation, Vol 56, 745-750, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
JH Gold, JC Schuder, H Stoeckle, TA Granberg, SZ Hamdani and JM Rychlewski
The effectiveness in reversing ventricular fibrillation of 30 seconds
duration of unidirectional rectangular-wave shocks having pulse widths of
0.5 through 64 msec, pulse amplitudes of 35, 50, 70, 100, and 140 amp, and
pulse energies of 109 through 1,660 J was studied in 3,303 transthoracic
fibrillation-defibrillation episodes in 100 kg calves. A total of 38
animals were used in the study. Postdefibrillation electrocardiograms were
recorded. Families of curves of percent successful defibrillation vs pulse
duration, percent successful defibrillation vs pulse energy, duration of
postdefibrillation complete block or standstill vs energy, and time
required for a return to normal sinus rhythm vs energy were derived. The
most effective waveform studied (70 amp--8 msec--862 J) yielded
defibrillation on the initial attempt in 93% of 120 episodes. In general,
the duration of complete block or standstill and the time required for a
return to normal sinus rhythm increased with increasing pulse current and
pulse energy.
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Transthoracic ventricular defibrillation in the 100 kg calf with unidirectional rectangular pulses
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