Abstract 15677: An Ascending Ramp First Phase Biphasic Shock Defibrillates With Lower Energy and Causes Markedly Less Damage

IntroductionICD shocks damage the heart and may increase mortality.HypothesisWe tested the hypothesis that a biphasic shock with an ascending ramp as first phase (RAMP, Fig A) causes less damage than a standard biphasic truncated exponential shock (BTE, Fig B).MethodsEither a 20J RAMP or a 25J BTE w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2016-11, Vol.134 (Suppl_1 Suppl 1), p.A15677-A15677
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Jian, Walcott, Gregory P, Litovsky, Silvio H, Bohanan, Scott J, Ruse, Richard B, Gong, Dawei, DeGroot, Paul, Ideker, Raymond E
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionICD shocks damage the heart and may increase mortality.HypothesisWe tested the hypothesis that a biphasic shock with an ascending ramp as first phase (RAMP, Fig A) causes less damage than a standard biphasic truncated exponential shock (BTE, Fig B).MethodsEither a 20J RAMP or a 25J BTE was delivered through right ventricular (RV) and SVC electrodes in pigs. To be considered a successful experiment, the waveform had to defibrillate 2 VF episodes 5 min apart. Six successes were required for each waveform. A bipolar recording between a tip lead electrode and the RV coil was made for STT changes. Blood samples were drawn before the first shock and hourly for 6 hours after the second shock for troponin I levels. Histologic sections were taken near the RV coil.ResultsRAMP shocks succeeded in 6 successive pigs, while BTE shocks failed in 8 pigs before 6 successes were achieved (Fig C). Troponin I after 6 hours was ~4 times greater with BTE than with RAMP shocks (Fig 4, P
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