Automated external defibrillation in cardiac surgery

Knaggs, A. L., Delis, K. T., Spearpoint, K.G. and Zideman, D. A. (2002) Automated external defibrillation in cardiac surgery. pp. 341-5. ISSN 0300-9572
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Revision open heart surgery may be impeded by a dense network of pericardial adhesions rendering cardiac mobilization laborious or incomplete, and internal defibrillation impossible. External defibrillation, the current alternative to internal defibrillation, may result in myocardial stunning secondary to the delivery of escalating, monophasic, high-energy shocks. Automated external defibrillation, by delivering consecutive, non-escalating, impedance-compensated, low-energy, biphasic electric shocks to the myocardium, may provide a more effective and safer option whilst reducing the risk of myocardial stunning.

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