ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY Electrocardiographic changes after cardioversion of ventricular arrhythmias

To evaluate rhythm and QRS-T changes after cardioversion of induced ventricular arrhythmias, 56 patients underwent continuous three-lead and serial 12-lead electrocardiographic monitoring for 15 min after 77 cardioversions. Fifty patients were cardioverted externally and nine internally with an implanted automatic cardioverter/defibrillator. Initial energy for external cardioversion was 200 Wsec in 57 of 64 arrhythmia episodes. Two hundred watt-seconds of energy effectively terminated 41 of 44 episodes of ventricular tachycardia and six of 13 episodes of ventricular fibrillation (p less than .001). Early bradycardia (mean cycle length greater than or equal to 1200 msec during the first 5 sec) occurred after 17 of 64 external and two of 13 internal cardioversions (p = NS) in a total of 16 patients. Bradycardia persisted at 10 sec after cardioversion in nine patients. Early bradycardia was associated with the need for multiple cardioversions to terminate the arrhythmia (six of 10 multiple cardioversions vs 13 of 67 single cardioversions, p less than .05) and the presence of inferior myocardial infarction (eight of 16 patients with vs eight of 40 patients without inferior infarction, p less than .05). Supraventricular tachycardia (cycle length less than or equal to 500 msec) occurred after 19 of 64 external and six of 13 internal cardioversions (p = NS). Nonsustained ventricular tachycardia (4 to 40 beats) was observed after seven external cardioversions, with three episodes lasting 3 sec or more.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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