Defib Technology Flashcards

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1
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What are the two types of biphasic waveform?

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Truncated exponential and rectilinear

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Compare the flow of current in monophasic and biphasic waveforms

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Current flows in one direction from one electrode to the other. The heart is momentarily stopped allowing sinus rhythm to be restored.
In biphasic the current then flows back through the heart in the reverse direction

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What is the advantage of biphasic defib technology

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It uses lower energy meaning less damage to the myocardium and less post shock arrhythmias
Newer models will analyse impedence and alter shock accordingly

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4
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What are the current issues with defibrillation

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Can’t shock yourself
Hands of to rhythm analyse and shock = no flow time
Myocardium is damaged

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5
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Describe 3 future ideas to improve defibrillation technology

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Fibrillation waveform analysis - tailored shocking only when likely to be successful to decrease pointless shocks that cause no flow time and myocardial damage
Pause free analysis - software to prevent ECG artefact caused by CPR
Double sequential fibrillation - used in refractory VF. The first shock reduces threshold for depolarisation and the second works better. Also overcomes impedance and air in lungs

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Name some future defibrillation strategies

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Fibrillation waveform analysis
Pause free analysis
Double sequential defibrillation

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What is the 3 phase model of cardiac arrest

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Electrical (0-4 mins)
Circulatory (4-10 mins)
Metabolic (>10 mins)

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What is happening in the electrical phase of cardiac arrest

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Unorganised electrical activity. The cells are functioning they’re just out of sync

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What is happening in the circulatory phase of cardiac arrest

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Cells are ischaemic

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Will defibrillation work in the circulatory phase of cardiac arrest?

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Only likely to after a period of CPR to restore O2 and remove metabolites.
CPR increases the amplitude and frequency of the VF waveform so there is increased change of ROSC

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