Circulation, Vol 73, 1321-1333, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
F Coltorti, GH Bardy, D Reichenbach, HL Greene, R Thomas, DG Breazeale and TD Ivey
We compared two methods of delivering single damped sine-wave defibrillator
pulses to the coronary sinus orifice in 20 dogs. Ten dogs had "unipolar"
(coronary sinus to precordial disc) and 10 had "bipolar" (coronary sinus
proximal to coronary sinus distal electrode) discharges. Delivered voltage,
current, and energy were recorded during each pulse. Electrophysiologic
testing was done before and 4 weeks after the procedure. Histologic
examination of the atrioventricular groove was done at 1 mm serial
sections. For the unipolar configuration a 200 J defibrillator pulse
resulted in a peak voltage of 3370 +/- 125 V, a peak current of 21 +/- 4 A,
and a delivered energy of 253 +/- 29 J as compared with 3010 +/- 99 V, 70
+/- 4 A, and 144 +/- 18 J, respectively, for the bipolar configuration (p
less than .001). Three dogs (two with bipolar, one with unipolar pulses)
had gross coronary sinus rupture and died from acute pericardial tamponade.
In addition, irrespective of electrode configuration, all dogs showed
microscopic rupture of the coronary sinus internal elastic membrane.
Transmural atrial scarring occurred in all 10 dogs that received a unipolar
pulse but in only two dogs that received a bipolar pulse (p = .0004).
Unlike the atrium, injury to the left ventricle was limited in both groups.
Similarly, injury to the periannular myocardium was inconsistent and not
transmural in either group. No significant electrophysiologic changes were
observed. With the present technique, unipolar rather than bipolar
catheter-mediated defibrillator pulses result in transmural atrial injury
that might prevent accessory pathway conduction. Regardless of electrode
configuration, high-energy defibrillator pulses consistently cause some
degree of coronary sinus rupture, most likely related to a barotraumatic
mechanism.
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Effects of varying electrode configuration with catheter-mediated defibrillator pulses at the coronary sinus orifice in dogs
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