Evaluation of antifibrillatory effects of drugs.

The American Journal of Cardiology
T SugimotoI Toda

Abstract

Several electrical stimulation techniques have been used to measure ventricular fibrillation (VF) threshold such as single pulse stimulation, train of pulses stimulation, continuous 50-Hz stimulation and sequential pulse stimulation. This study was undertaken to clarify the difference in VF threshold values obtained by each method. The development of VF was classified into 4 stages. Stage 1 is the phase in which fragmented activities are generated at the stimulated area of the ventricular muscle. In stage 2, the local activities propagate to surrounding ventricular muscle, causing ventricular excitation. Stage 3 is characterized by repetitive ventricular excitations. In state 4, repetitive ventricular responses in a form of accelerating tachycardia induce disorganized excitations that finally degenerate into fibrillation. Based on this classification of stages between local excitation and fibrillation, single pulse stimulation is considered to measure VF threshold for stages 1 to 4, continuous 50-Hz stimulation for stages 2 to 4 and sequential pulse stimulation for stages 3 and 4. Thus, the antifibrillatory effect of drugs can be interpreted with some significance by using different stimulation methods. The sequential pulse sti...Continue Reading

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