Low-Energy Direct Defibrillation of the Human Heart Following Cardioplegic Arrest

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In this study of direct defibrillation, 130 patients underwent coronary artery bypass procedures with cardiopulmonary bypass, moderate systemic hypothermia, and cardioplegic arrest. No patient required more than 10 watt-seconds of energy for defibrillation, and in 90.91% of those who required defibrillation, 5 watt-seconds or less was sufficient.

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