TY - JOUR
T1 - Ventricular pacing threshold after transthoracic external defibrillation with two different waveforms
T2 - An experimental study
AU - Assumpção, Antonio Carlos
AU - De Oliveira, Pedro Paulo Martins
AU - De Souza Vilarinho, Karlos Alexandre
AU - Eghtesady, Pirooz
AU - Filho, Lindemberg Mota Silveira
AU - Lavagnoli, Carlos Fernando Ramos
AU - De Oliveira Severino, Elaine Soraya Barbosa
AU - Petrucci, Orlando
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2012 The Author.
PY - 2013/2
Y1 - 2013/2
N2 - Aims Although an increase in the ventricular pacing threshold (VPT) has been observed after administration of transthoracic shock for ventricular defibrillation, few studies have evaluated the phenomenon with respect to the defibrillation waveform energy. Therefore, this study examined the VPT behaviour after transthoracic shock with a monophasic or biphasic energy waveform. Method and results Domestic Landrace male piglets implanted with a permanent pacemaker stimulation system were divided into three groups: no ventricular fibrillation (VF) induction and transthoracic shock with monophasic or biphasic energy (group I); VF induction, 1 min of observation without intervention, 2 min of external cardiac massage, and transthoracic shock with monophasic or biphasic energy (group II); and VF induction, 2 min of observation without intervention, 4 min of external cardiac massage, and transthoracic shock with monophasic or biphasic energy (group III). After external shock, the VPT was evaluated every minute for 10 min. A total of 143 experiments were performed. At the end of the observation period, groups I and II showed steady VPT values. Group III showed an increase in VPT with monophasic or biphasic external energy, with no difference between the external energy sources. The monophasic but not the biphasic waveform was associated with higher VPT values when the VF was longer. Conclusion Defibrillation does not have a significant impact on pacing threshold, but a longer VF period is related to a higher VPT after defibrillation with monophasic waveform.
AB - Aims Although an increase in the ventricular pacing threshold (VPT) has been observed after administration of transthoracic shock for ventricular defibrillation, few studies have evaluated the phenomenon with respect to the defibrillation waveform energy. Therefore, this study examined the VPT behaviour after transthoracic shock with a monophasic or biphasic energy waveform. Method and results Domestic Landrace male piglets implanted with a permanent pacemaker stimulation system were divided into three groups: no ventricular fibrillation (VF) induction and transthoracic shock with monophasic or biphasic energy (group I); VF induction, 1 min of observation without intervention, 2 min of external cardiac massage, and transthoracic shock with monophasic or biphasic energy (group II); and VF induction, 2 min of observation without intervention, 4 min of external cardiac massage, and transthoracic shock with monophasic or biphasic energy (group III). After external shock, the VPT was evaluated every minute for 10 min. A total of 143 experiments were performed. At the end of the observation period, groups I and II showed steady VPT values. Group III showed an increase in VPT with monophasic or biphasic external energy, with no difference between the external energy sources. The monophasic but not the biphasic waveform was associated with higher VPT values when the VF was longer. Conclusion Defibrillation does not have a significant impact on pacing threshold, but a longer VF period is related to a higher VPT after defibrillation with monophasic waveform.
KW - Biphasic shock
KW - Electric countershock
KW - Electric defibrillation
KW - Monophasic shock
KW - Pacing threshold
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U2 - 10.1093/europace/eus288
DO - 10.1093/europace/eus288
M3 - Article
C2 - 23143858
AN - SCOPUS:84879722043
SN - 1099-5129
VL - 15
SP - 297
EP - 302
JO - Europace
JF - Europace
IS - 2
ER -