A multifilamented electrode in the middle cardiac vein reduces energy requirements for defibrillation in the pig
OBJECTIVE To compare the defibrillation efficacy of a novel lead system placed in the middle cardiac vein with a conventional non-thoracotomy lead system. METHODS In eight pigs (weighing 35–71 kg), an electrode was advanced transvenously to the right ventricular apex (RV), with the proximal electrod...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British heart journal 2000-10, Vol.84 (4), p.425-430 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE To compare the defibrillation efficacy of a novel lead system placed in the middle cardiac vein with a conventional non-thoracotomy lead system. METHODS In eight pigs (weighing 35–71 kg), an electrode was advanced transvenously to the right ventricular apex (RV), with the proximal electrode in the superior caval vein (SCV). Middle cardiac vein (MCV) angiography was used to delineate the anatomy before a three electrode system (length 2 × 25 mm + 1 × 50 mm) was positioned in the vein. An active housing (AH) electrode was implanted in the left pectoral region. Ventricular fibrillation was induced and biphasic shocks were delivered by an external defibrillator. The defibrillation threshold was measured and the electrode configurations randomised to: RV→AH, RV+MCV→AH, MCV→AH, and RV→SCV+AH. RESULTS For these configurations, mean (SD) defibrillation thresholds were 27.3 (9.6) J, 11.9 (2.9) J, 15.2 (4.3) J, and 21.8 (9.3) J, respectively. Both electrode configurations incorporating the MCV had defibrillation thresholds that were significantly less than those observed with the RV→AH (p |
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ISSN: | 1355-6037 0007-0769 1468-201X |
DOI: | 10.1136/heart.84.4.425 |