2009
DOI: 10.1161/circep.108.799890
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Burst Stimulation Improves Hemodynamics During Resuscitation After Prolonged Ventricular Fibrillation

Abstract: Background-Although return of spontaneous circulation is frequently achieved during resuscitation for sudden cardiac arrest, systolic blood pressure can then decrease, requiring additional myocardial support. Previous studies have shown that a series of 1-ms electric pulses delivered through the defibrillation patches during ventricular fibrillation can stimulate the autonomic nervous system to increase myocardial function after defibrillation. We hypothesized that a similar series of electric pulses could inc… Show more

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