Defibrillation concepts Flashcards
Facilitates an understanding of how generator delivered defibrillation resolves tachyarrhythmia. Explores concepts from energy delivery to waveform generation. Currently weighted 1% in the CCDS exam.
What 3 things determine cardiac response to a shock?
- Passive and active ion channel properties of cell membranes
- Properties of electrical connections between cells
- Effects on intra-cellular events such as calcium release
A pacing stimulus affects what phase of the action potential?
Phase 4 (Diastole).
A defibrillation stimulus affects what phase of the action potential?
Phase 2 (plateau) or Phase 3 (polarization).
The following statement describes what phenomena?
‘Secondary sources of electrical potential in tissue sites remote from stim electrodes’.
Virtual electrode.
The following statement describes the _____ period.
‘Portion of cardiac cycle’s relative refractory period where shocks can induce VF’.
Vulnerable Period.
Shocks in vulnerable period induce VF if which 2 criteria are satisfied?
- Energy is at or above VF threshold
- Below Upper limit of vulnerability
The following statement best describes what?
‘Weakest shock strength where VF is not induced when shock is delivered during vulnerable period’.
Upper limit of vulnerability.
Looks like a rhombus on top of T-wave.
What 3 theories define ‘Critical Point’?
- Winfree
- Efimov
- DADs
Define the mother rotor theory of VF.
Mother rotor is the central generator of wavefronts, which then split into daughter wavefronts.
Terminate the mother generator = terminate the rhythm.
List two predominant programmable parameters that influence defib success.
- Voltage
- Waveform duration (Time constant of cardiac tissue)
What is the benefit of waveform truncation?
Truncating the waveform = Improved success.
When compared to allowing the discharge to decay indefinitely. This has been demonstrated as pro-arrhythmic.
Calculate waveform tilt.
1 minus (Trailing edge / Leading edge).
Defib waveform tilt reprogramming is only available in which manufacturer?
Abbott.
True / False
Defibrillation Threshold = Leading Edge Voltage.
True.
What are most estimates of defibrillation membrane time constant?
2.5 - 4.5ms.
What is the range of capacitance in todays ICDs (Farads).
105-150 uF.
True / False
Cathodal shocks produce expanding, pro-arrhythmic wavefronts away from the physical cathode toward a virtual anode.
True.
RV cathodal shock = post-shock virtual anodal electrodes = expanding pro-arrhythmic wavefronts.
True / False
Both appropriate and inappropriate shocks increase risk of mortality in HF patients.
True.
5 fold risk increase with appropriate therapy
2 fold risk increase with inappropriate therapy
What is the success rate of 1st shock therapy?
90%.
Following ATP is shock efficacy increased or decreased?
Decreased to below 90%.
Thus program max shock energy following ATP.
DFT is normally in what range (Joules)?
5-30J.
List two major contraindications for DFT.
- Severe Aortic Stenosis
- Intra-cavity Thrombus
When is the vulnerable period of the T-wave (as a % from onset)?
20-60% from T-wave onset.
What is the DFT safety margin?
First therapy = 10J below max output.