Transtelephonic defibrillation
- PMID: 2240746
- DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(05)82599-5
Transtelephonic defibrillation
Abstract
Study objectives: This study was undertaken to assess the safety and reliability of a device for transtelephonic defibrillation.
Design: The transtelephonic system consists of a patient unit and a base station. The patient unit contains a monitor-defibrillator, electrode pads, microphone, microprocessor, and DC defibrillator. The base station comprises a control panel, computer, and ECG display.
Setting: Fifteen patients who were treated in our emergency department for cardiac arrest were placed on patient units that activated our base station in a remote location within the ED.
Type of participants: Thirteen patients were treated for ventricular fibrillation, and two patients were treated for ventricular tachycardia.
Interventions: Thirty-one shocks were delivered transtelephonically.
Measurements and main results: In all cases, voice and ECG transmission were established without difficulty.
Conclusions: We conclude that this system represents a safe and reliable method for the treatment of ventricular fibrillation, and we advocate additional use to study the prehospital applications of transtelephonic defibrillation.
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