Defibrillators
Defibrillator allows
the application of electrical stimulus to the heart to convert a ventrical
fibrillation to a sinus rhythm and it is called defibrillation .
• It may be mains or battery operated and can
apply the shock through the chest wall or via electrodes placed directly in
contact with the walls of the heart.
• When switched on, the defibrillator charges
a condenser to a maximum energy of 320 J for external application, and 20 to 50
J using internal electrodes.
• The level of stored energy output can be
continuously controled between 5 and 320 J and this energy is released in a
pulse lasting about 3 milliseconds.
• In the case of atrial fibrillation the
defibrillator is coupled with an electrocardiograph so that the defibrillation
discharge is delivered in synchronization, normally 40 milliseconds delay after
the peak of the R wave of the patient’s ECG.
• Although
different makes of defibrillator vary slightly in the method of operation,
basically the same technique is used. The cardiac recorders defibrillator when
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