Circulation, Vol 81, 1409-1414, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
BB Lerman and OC Deale
To improve survival rates in patients undergoing surgical ablative
procedures for malignant ventricular tachycardia (VT), a frequent practice
is to implant epicardial patch electrodes at the time of map- guided
surgery. After operation, patients with inducible VT often receive an
automatic internal cardioverter/defibrillator (AICD) implant, whereas
patients with noninducible VT usually do not. In the event that
spontaneous, hypotensive VT or ventricular fibrillation should subsequently
occur in the patient with noninducible VT, however, transthoracic
defibrillation and resuscitation may prove difficult, because the patch
electrodes are insulated with silicone rubber that can reduce the amount of
current traversing the myocardium and thus can increase transthoracic
defibrillation threshold (DFT). In this study, DFT was determined in
mongrel dogs to test the hypothesis that epicardial patch electrodes
elevate threshold. This study was also designed to assess the effect of
patch electrode orientation and size on DFT. In the first protocol
(perpendicular orientation), small epicardial patch electrodes (surface
area, 30 cm2) were sutured to the epicardial surfaces of the anterior right
and posterior left ventricles in 15 dogs so that the center axes of the
patch electrodes were coincident and perpendicular to the coincident center
axes of the transthoracic electrodes. The effect of two large epicardial
patch electrodes (surface area, 53 cm2) on transthoracic DFT was also
examined in eight of these dogs. In the second protocol (parallel
orientation), small patch electrodes were sutured to the lateral surfaces
of the right and left ventricles in seven dogs.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
WORDS)
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Effect of epicardial patch electrodes on transthoracic defibrillation
Department of Medicine, New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, NY 10021.
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