Influence of Phase Duration of Biphasic Waveforms on Defibrillation Energy Requirements With a 70-μF Capacitance

Author:

Schauerte Patrick1,Schöndube Friedrich A.1,Grossmann Marius1,Dörge Hilmar1,Stein Frank1,Dohmen Bernd1,Moumen Abdel1,Erena Konstantin1,Messmer Bruno J.1,Hanrath Peter1,Stellbrink Christoph1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Cardiology (P.S., F.S., B.D., A.M., K.E., P.H., C.S.) and the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (F.A.S., M.G., H.D., B.J.M.), University Hospital-RWTH Aachen (Germany).

Abstract

Background —Phase duration of biphasic shocks may be an important determinant of defibrillation success. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of changing phase duration of biphasic pulses delivered by 70-μF capacitors on defibrillation energy requirements. This may be clinically relevant for the optimization of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator design and programming. Methods and Results —Defibrillation thresholds (DFTs) were determined for 13 waveforms in 13 pigs by application of a 70-μF capacitance and a transvenous/submuscular lead system. In part I, phase-1 duration varied, preserving a phase-1/phase-2 duration ratio of 60%/40%. The phase-1 durations were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ms. The DFT was lowest (22.9±7 J) for phase 1=3 ms compared with phase 1=1 ms (36.4±7.5 J), 2 ms (25±6.5 J), 4 ms (25±7.6 J), 5 ms (30.7±7.3 J), or 6 ms (32.9±8.1 J) ( P <.001). In part II, phase-1 duration was 3 ms but phase-2 duration varied: 0.7, 1.3, 2, 2.7, 3.3, 4, and 6 ms. Significant DFT minima were found at phase 2=2 ms (22.5±4.2 J) and phase 2=4 ms (22.5±4.2 J) compared with phase 2=0.7 ms (31.7±9.3 J), phase 2=3.3 ms (26.7±6.1 J), or phase 2=6 ms (28.3±6.8 J) ( P <.05). Conclusions —The strength-duration curve of biphasic defibrillation shocks demonstrates a single optimum for phase-1 duration. In contrast, two optima with minimal energy requirements were found for phase-2 duration. Optimization of both phases of low-capacitance biphasic shocks may reduce energy requirements for defibrillation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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