Publications by authors named "M L Cherwek"

We report a patient with incessant atrial tachycardia and AV nodal reentrant tachycardia tachycardia and AV nodal reentrant tachycardia beginning almost 18 months following a successful maze procedure. Both tachycardias were cured by radiofrequency ablation. We speculate that the right atrial tachycardia may have been related to the maze procedure.

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In a study demonstrating 95% success in achieving defibrillation in 94 resuscitative events in adult patients, the authors find that weight did not determine that success and that the results were obtained at significantly low rates of energy output. Diagnosis was the key, they conclude, and they view the expensive high-energy defibrillators marketed today as unnecessary, potentially lethal, and economically wasteful.

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In a prospective survey employing conventional devices that stored 400 joules or less, direct-current shocks that delivered 194 +/- 11 joules (1.8 joules/kg) to the chest wall terminated 45 of 46 episodes of ventricular fibrillation in 11 of 12 patients weighing 91 to 225 kg. Patients with coronary disease defibrillated more easily than patients without coronary disease.

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Conventional defibrillators which stored no more than 400 J and used damped sine wave pulses defibrillated 240 of 253 (95%) episodes of ventricular fibrillation (VF) in 94 prospectively assessed resuscitations in 88 adults. Shocks of 80--240 J (under 3 J/kg) delivered to the chest wall defibrillated more often than higher energy levels. Defibrillation rate did not correlate with weight.

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