Transthoracic defibrillation with chopping-modulated biphasic waveforms

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Krasteva, V. [1 ]
Cansell, A. [1 ]
Daskalov, I.K. [1 ]
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[1] Centre of Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev str. block 105, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
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Defibrillators - Frequency modulation - Pulse modulation - Waveform analysis;
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10.1080/03091900110060776
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The superiority of different biphasic pulses far transtharacic defibrillation was proven by several studies. These efficient waveforms were implemented in some commercially available defibrillators. Recently we have devised and evaluated a biphasic waveform with a specially balanced ratio of the first-to-second phase voltages and with 5 kHz frequency 1:1 on-off chopping. It used less than half the energy far successful defibrillation in comparison with the 'classic' monophasic damped sinusoidal wave and showed considerably less postshock negative effects. This experience led us to try several laws of chopping modulation. A pulse-width modulation, combining low energy with gradual upslope of the modelled transmembrane potential, proved to have better performance than the standard damped sinusoid wave and the nonchopped biphasic truncated exponential pulse. This waveform was tested in a series of animal experiments in comparison with other modulated pulses, with the non-modulated waveform and the standard damped sinusoid wave. The experiments demonstrated the superiority of the modulated waveform, assessed by combining the parameters of threshold defibrillation energy and of post-shock disturbances reduction.
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