| Abstract |
Ngai-Yin Chan, Ngai-Shing Mok, Suet-Tting Lau, Yuen-Choi Choi
From Cardiology Team, Department of Medicine & Geriatrics, Princess Margaret
Hospital, Hong Kong
Chan ET AL.: Optimal Initial Energy for Transthoracic Biphasic Shock Cardioversion
of Atrial Fibrillation. Background and Objectives: Recent studies have shown
that biphasic shocks (BS) are more effective and require less energy than monophasic
shocks (MS) in transthoracic cardioversion (TCV) of atrial fibrillation (AF).
The recommended initial shock energy, using MS, is 200J for AF. This study aims
to test the optimal initial energy for TCV of AF using BS. Methods: Patients
required TCV for AF from June 1, 2001 to June 30, 2002 were enrolled. Patients
with persistent AF >48 hours received therapeutic anticoagulation (INR 1.5-2.5)
for at least 3 weeks before TCV. Patients with recent onset AF <48 hours
were cardioverted without anticoagulation. BS was used for all patients. A step-up
protocol starting with 30J, with subsequent increments to 50, 100, 150 and 200J
was used. Success was defined as the presence of at least 1 clearly visible
P wave within 30 seconds after the shock. Failure was defined as completion
of protocol without restoration of sinus rhythm. Results: Twenty-seven patients
(16 men and 11 women, mean age 63.0
Key words : Atrial fibrillation, biphasic shock, cardioversion