• Resuscitation · Aug 2002

    Comparative Study

    Transthoracic biphasic waveform defibrillation at very high and very low energies: a comparison with monophasic waveforms in an animal model of ventricular fibrillation.

    • Craig B Clark, Yi Zhang, L Ray Davies, Gudjon Karlsson, and Richard E Kerber.
    • The Cardiovascular Center, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
    • Resuscitation. 2002 Aug 1; 54 (2): 183-6.

    AbstractThe purpose of this study was to compare truncated exponential biphasic waveform versus truncated exponential monophasic waveform shocks for transthoracic defibrillation over a wide range of energies. Biphasic waveforms are more effective than monophasic shocks for defibrillation at energies of 150-200 Joules (J) but there are few data available comparing efficacy and safety of biphasic versus monophasic defibrillation at energies of <150 J or >200 J. Thirteen adult swine (weighing 18-26 kg, mean 20 kg) were deeply anesthetized and intubated. After 15 s of electrically-induced ventricular fibrillation (VF), each pig received truncated exponential monophasic shocks (10 ms) and truncated exponential biphasic shocks (5/5 ms) in random order. Energy doses ranged from 70 to 360 J. Success was defined as termination of VF at 5 s post-shock. For both biphasic and monophasic waveforms success rate rose as energy was increased. Biphasic waveform shocks (5/5 ms) were superior to 10 ms monophasic waveform shocks at the very low energy levels (at 70 J, biphasic: 80+/-9%, monophasic; 32+/-11% and at 100 J, biphasic; 96+/-3% and monophasic 39+/-11%, both P < 0.01). No significant differences in shock success were seen between biphasic and monophasic waveform shocks at 200 J or higher energy levels. Shock success of > 75% was achieved with 200 J (10 J/kg) for both waveforms. Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) or ventricular asystole occurred in 4 animals receiving monophasic shocks and 1 animal receiving biphasic shocks. Biphasic waveform shocks (5/5 ms) for transthoracic defibrillation were superior to monophasic shocks (10 ms) at low energy levels. Percent success increased with increasing energies. PEA occurred infrequently with either waveform.

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