Title :
Wavefront termination with monophasic and biphasic shocks: a simulation study
Author :
Trayanova, Natalia ; Bray, Mark-Anthony
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA, USA
fDate :
31 Oct-3 Nov 1996
Abstract :
This modeling study examines the effect of monophasic and biphasic waveforms on the response of cardiac fiber to a defibrillation shock. Shocks of various strengths and coupling intervals (CIs) are delivered extracellularly during the relative refractory period. The results show that monophasic shock strengths of three times the diastolic threshold (DT) either elicit no response, or, for coupling intervals above 380 ms, reinitiate propagation. In contrast, biphasic shocks of same strength are capable of terminating the existing wavefronts by invoking either a graded response (CIs 370 to 382 ms) that prolongs the refractory period, or by inducing a propagation block (CIs above 400 ms) that renders the fiber absolutely refractory. Biphasic shocks have only a small “vulnerable” window of coupling intervals over which propagation is reinitiated. Thus, the results obtained in this study offer a possible explanation of the mechanisms underlying the increased efficacy of biphasic defibrillation waveforms
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological effects of fields; cardiology; digital simulation; electric shocks; patient treatment; physiological models; 370 to 382 ms; biphasic defibrillation waveforms; biphasic shocks; biphasic waveforms; cardiac fiber; coupling intervals; defibrillation shock; diastolic threshold; efficacy; graded response; modeling study; monophasic shock strengths; monophasic waveforms; propagation block; relative refractory period; simulation study; wavefront termination; Anodes; Biomembranes; Computational Intelligence Society; Defibrillation; Electric shock; Electronic waste; Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; Heart; Kinetic theory; Optical fiber polarization;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1996. Bridging Disciplines for Biomedicine. Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3811-1
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1996.652816