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Public Access Defibrillation

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2009
In the United States, 250,000 people die from a cardiac arrest every year. Despite a well established emergency medical response system, survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest remains poor in United States cities. Paramount to achieving successful resuscitation of a cardiac arrest victim is provision of early defibrillation.
Robert W, Rho, Richard L, Page
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Transseptal Defibrillation Is Superior for Transvenous Defibrillation

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1995
The conventional electrode configuration of current internal defibrillation systems most commonly use superior vena caval (SVC) or combined SVC and subcutaneous (SC) electrodes as anode, and right ventricular apex (HVA) electrode as cathode. We have demonstrated earlier that the septal mass is important for defibrillation.
I, Singer, J, Goldsmith, C, Maldonado
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Immediate Defibrillation or Defibrillation After Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2011
This study aimed to determine whether short cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by emergency medical services before defibrillation (CPR first) has a better outcome than immediate defibrillation followed by CPR (shock first) in patients with ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VF/pulseless VT) out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.We ...
Soichi, Koike   +7 more
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Transvenous Biventricular Defibrillation Can Improve Defibrillation Threshold

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2004
A case report of a patient with a high defibrillation threshold at initial implantation that was improved by the insertion of a shocking coil in the left lateral cardiac vein is discussed.
Jeffrey S, Snow   +2 more
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Wearable Defibrillator

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2002
Technological advances have increased life expectancy and improved quality of life for patients with heart disease. A new device, called the wearable defibrillator, is designed to provide monitoring and defibrillation capability for patients who have had an infarct and those awaiting heart transplantation.
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Defibrillation

Critical Care Nurse, 1982
K, Cronin, J L, Haagsma, G H, Lane
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Automated defibrillators

BMJ, 2004
Paul E, Pepe, Sherry, Caffrey-Villari
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EMT defibrillation

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1985
M, Eisenberg, R O, Cummins
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BIOCHEMICAL DEFIBRILLATION

The Lancet, 1963
M E, BEVERIDGE, W N, ROLLASON
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Automated external defibrillation/public access defibrillation

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001
D L, Atkins   +11 more
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