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- W3027430019 abstract "Objective. This clinical study prospectively evaluated the first-shock defibrillation efficacy of 150-joule impedance-compensated, 200-µF biphasic truncated exponential (BTE) shocks in patients with electrically-induced ventricular fibrillation (VF), and compared it with a historical control group treated with 200-J monophasic damped sine (MDS) shocks. Methods. Ventricular tachyarrhythmias were induced in patients undergoing electrophysiologic (EP) testing for ventricular arrhythmias or testing of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). A 150-J shock was delivered as the primary therapy to terminate induced arrhythmias in the EP group, and as a “rescue” shock when a single ICD shock failed to terminate the arrhythmias in the ICD group. Results. Ninety-six patients received study shocks. The preshock rhythm was classified as VF in 77 patients and as ventricular tachycardia (VT) in 19 patients. First-shock success rates for VF and VT were 75 out of 77 (97.4%) and 19 out of 19 (100%) for the 150-J BTE compared with the historical control rates of 61 out of 68 (89.7%) and 29 out of 31 (94%) for 200-J MDS. The first-shock success rate for VF treated with 150-J BTE was technically equivalent to that of 200-J MDS (p = 0.001). The transthoracic impedance did not vary between groups, yet the peak current delivered by the 150-J BTE shock was about 50% lower. Conclusions. This study demonstrated that 150-J shocks of this impedance-compensated, 200-µF BTE waveform provided very high efficacy for defibrillation of short duration, electrically-induced VF. These lower-energy biphasic shocks had a success rate equivalent to that of 200-J MDS shocks, and they provided this efficacy while exposing patients to much less current than the monophasic shocks." @default.
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- W3027430019 title "EFFICACY OFLOWER-ENERGYBIPHASICSHOCKS FORTRANSTHORACICDEFIBRILLATION: A FOLLOW-UPCLINICALSTUDY" @default.
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