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Energy conserving chemical defibrillation of ventricular fibrillation: A randomized two phase controlled blinded trial.

Keith A Marill1, David D Salcido2, Matthew L Sundermann2, Allison C Koller2, James J Menegazzi2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Potassium cardioplegia-induced transient asystole may conserve myocardial energy, foster chemical defribrillation, and improve VF arrest outcome. A trial of potassium infusion with or without calcium reversal was conducted to test for improvement in intra-arrest VF waveform and post-ROSC hemodynamics.
METHODS: Eighteen swine were randomized to three treatment arms in two phases. VF was electrically induced and untreated for 4min. The animals then received 6min of mechanical CPR. Blinded investigators infused two study medicines peripherally during this interval. One group received 1.5mEq/kg KCl with CPR initiation followed 3min later by CaCl 10% infusion 0.12cm(3)/kg, the second group received 1.5mEq/kg KCl without CaCl, and the third group received placebo infusions. Ten minutes post VF initiation, defibrillation was performed, as appropriate, followed by ACLS for continued arrest or observation for 30min if ROSC. AMSA change from before to 5min post study drug infusion was compared with nonparametric statistics. MAP post ROSC was compared using mixed linear regression analysis.
RESULTS: Average normalized AMSA change was -0.15, -0.63, and +0.27 in the KCl, KCl+CaCl, and placebo groups, respectively (p=0.01). Three KCl+CaCl animals developed on organized rhythm chemically without electrical defibrillation. One, 3, and 4 animals in the KCl, KCl+CaCl, and placebo groups, respectively, survived post ROSC. Post ROSC, MAP decreased 1.8mmHg (95% CI -1.4 to 5.1) min(-1) less in the KCl+CaCl group compared to placebo.
CONCLUSIONS: Chemical defibrillation and ROSC are possible post potassium-induced asystole. Potassium followed by calcium reversal, but not potassium alone, led to ROSC and post-ROSC hemodynamics comparable to recommended therapy.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Calcium; Heart arrest; Potassium; Sudden cardiac death; Ventricular fibrillation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27039984      PMCID: PMC4867128          DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2016.03.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Resuscitation        ISSN: 0300-9572            Impact factor:   5.262


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