Study Summaries

 

  •  Cummins RO, et al. Low-Energy Biphasic Waveform Defibrillation: Evidence-Based Review Applied to Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guidelines.
  •  Gliner BE, Jorgenson DB, Poole JE, et al. Treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with a low-energy impedance-compensating biphasic waveform automatic external defibrillator. Biomed Instrumentation & Technol 1998;32:631-644.
  •  Gliner BE, White RD. Electrocardiographic evaluation of defibrillation shocks delivered to out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest patients. Resuscitation 1999;41:133-144.
  •  Page RL, Kerber R, Russell JK, et al. Biphasic versus monophasic shock waveform for conversion of atrial fibrillation. The results of an international randomized, double-blind multicenter trial. American College Cardiology 2002;39:1956-1963.
  •  Schneider T, Martens P, Paschen HP, et al. Multicenter, randomized, controlled trial of 150-J biphasic shocks compared with 200- to 360-J monophasic shocks in the resuscitation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims. Circulation 2000;102:1780-1787.
  •  Tang W, Weil MH, Klouche K, et al. Effects of low- and higher-energy biphasic waveform defibrillation on success of resuscitation and post- resuscitation myocardial function. Circulation (Suppl) 1999;100(18):I-662(#3491).
  •  White RD, Russell JK. Refibrillation, resuscitation and survival in out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest victims treated with biphasic automated external defibrillators. Resuscitation
 

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