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Comparison of antero-lateral versus antero-posterior electrode position for biphasic external cardioversion of atrial flutter

Authors :
Tim, Risius
Kai, Mortensen
Tjark F, Schwemer
Muhammet A, Aydin
Hanno U, Klemm
Rodolfo, Ventura
Achim, Barmeyer
Boris, Hoffmann
Thomas, Rostock
Thomas, Meinertz
Stephan, Willems
Source :
The American journal of cardiology. 104(11)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

External cardioversion is an established and very important tool to terminate symptomatic atrial flutter. The superiority of the biphasic waveform has been demonstrated for atrial flutter, but whether electrode position affects the efficacy of cardioversion in this population is not known. The aim of this trial was to evaluate whether anterior-lateral (A-L) compared with anterior-posterior (A-P) electrode position improves cardioversion results. Of 130 screened patients, 96 (72 men, mean age 62 +/- 12 years) were included and randomly assigned to a cardioversion protocol with either A-L or A-P electrode position. In each group, 48 patients received sequential biphasic waveform shocks using a step-up protocol consisting of 50, 75, 100, 150, or 200 J. The mean energy (65 +/- 13 J for A-L vs 77 +/- 13 J for A-P, p = 0.001) and mean number of shocks (1.48 +/- 1.01 for A-L vs 1.96 +/- 1.00 for A-P, p = 0.001) required for successful cardioversion were significantly lower in the A-L group. The efficacy of the first shock with 50 J in the A-L electrode position (35 of 48 patients [73%]) was also highly significantly greater than the first shock with 50 J in the A-P electrode position (18 of 48 patients [36%]) (p = 0.001). In conclusion, the A-L electrode position increases efficacy and requires fewer energy and shocks in external electrical cardioversion of common atrial flutter. Therefore, A-L electrode positioning should be recommended for the external cardioversion of common atrial flutter.

Details

ISSN :
18791913
Volume :
104
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of cardiology
Accession number :
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