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Definition of Cardioversion



Cardioversion is a method to restore

. a rapid heart beat back to normal

Cardioversion is used in

persons who have heart rhythm

problems (arrhythmias), which can

.cause the heart to beat too fast

Cardioversion

Most elective or non-emergency

Cardioversions are performed :



• To treat atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter to

regain heart rhythm.



• To treat disturbances originating in the

upper

Chambers (atria) of the heart.

Cardioversion



Cardioversion is used in emergency

situations to correct a rapid abnormal

rhythm associated with faintness,

low blood pressure, chest pain,

difficulty breathing, or loss of

consciousness.

Types Of Cardioversion



Cardioversion can be "chemical" or

"electrical".



• Chemical cardioversion: refers to the

use of antiarrhythmia medications

to restore the heart's normal rhythm.

Types Of Cardioversion



Electrical cardioversion : (also known

as " direct-current" or DC cardioversion);

is a procedure whereby a synchronized

electrical shock is delivered through the chest

wall to the heart through special electrodes

or paddles that are applied to the skin

of the chest and back.

.

The goals of the electrical

cardioversion



• Is to disrupt the abnormal electrical

circuit(s) in the heart.



• To restore a normal heart beat .

Pharmacologic Cardioversion



Cardioversion can be done using drugs

that are taken by mouth or given through

.)an intravenous line (IV



It can take several minutes to days for a

.successful cardioversion

Pharmacologic Cardioversion



• If pharmacological cardioversion is done in

a hospital, your heart rate will be regularly

checked .



• Cardioversion using drugs can be done

outside the hospital, but this requires close

follow-up with a cardiologist.

Pharmacologic Cardioversion





Blood thining medicines may be given

with electrical cardioversion to prevent

.clots from moving to the heart

Complications

Possible complications of cardioversion

:are uncommon but may include



• Worsening of the arrhythmias.



• Blood clots that can cause a stroke or other

organ damage, bruising, burning or pain

where the paddles were used.



• Allergic reactions from medicines used in

pharmacologic cardioversion .

Equipment



• Defibrillator with a synchronising button.



• Emergency trolley with emergency drugs;

( lignocaine, atropine, and adrenaline ).



• Oxygen mask, intubation equipment,

airway .



• Monitor and continuous recording facilities.

Preparing for a

Cardioversion

 Do not eat or drink for at least eight hours

prior to the procedure.



 Take your regularly scheduled

medications the morning of the procedure

unless your medical practitioner has told

you otherwise .



 Bring a list of all your medications with

you.

Preparing for a

Cardioversion



Do not apply any lotions or ointments to

chest or back as this may interfere with the

adhesiveness of the shocking pads.



Do not drive yourself home after receiving

sedation anesthesia.

Preparing for a

Cardioversion

Do not operate a car, heavy

machinery, or make any important

decisions.

Stop digoxin before 48 hours prior the

procedure.

Apply ointment to the area to reduce the

discomfort.

Outcome





The procedure will be terminated either by

a successful reversion to sinus rhythm or

when the medical officer determines that

cardioversion will not revert the rhythm.

Defibrillation

Is a medical technique used to counter the

onset of ventricular fibrillation, a common

cause of cardiac arrest, and pulseless

,ventricular tachycardia



In simple terms, the process uses an electric

shock to stop the heart arrhythmias, in the

hope that the heart will restart with rhythmic

.contractions

History Of Defibrillation



by Prevost1899 Defibrillation was invented in

and Batelli, two Italian physiologists. They

discovered that electric shocks could convert

.ventricular fibrillation to sinus rhythm in dogs

The first case of a human life saved by

.1947defibrillation was reported by Beck in

The Purpose Of

Defibrillation



Is to apply a controlled electrical

shock to the heart, which leads to

depolarization of the entire electrical

.conductive system of the heart

Types of Defibrillators

Internal Defibrillators

The device may be implanted directly in the

.user of the device

So it is known as an Impalantable

cardioverter-defibrillator or (much less

frequently) an internal cardiac defibrillator

.))ICD

This type of defibrillator is designed to

provide immediate defibrillation to high-risk

patients .

Implantable Cardioversion

Defibrillation

An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (often

called an ICD) is a device that briefly passes an

electric current through the heart. It is

"implanted," or put in your body surgically. It

includes a pulse generator and one or more

leads. The pulse generator constantly watches

your heartbeat.

Types of Defibrillators

External defibrillator Automated

)AEDs(

External defibrillators are typically used in

hospitals or ambulances, but are

increasingly common outside the

. medical areas

As automated external defibrillators

.become safer and cheaper

Methods Of Defibrillation



The shock is generally conducted through

the heart by two electrodes, in the form

of two hand-held paddles or adhesive

patches depending on the variety of the

.defibrillator

Methods Of Defibrillation

• One electrode is placed on the right

side of the front of the chest just below

the clavicle.



• The other electrode is placed on the left

side of the chest just below the pectoral

muscle of breast.

Methods Of Defibrillation



Open-chest defibrillators also exist, which

have electrodes in the form of two cup-

shaped paddles that surround the sides

.of the heart and shock it directly

Open-chest defibrillators generally

require less energy to operate due to

. direct contact with the heart

Methods Of Defibrillation

The number of attempts is in practice

limited to a series of three or four

.attempts at increasing energies



The likelihood of restoring normal heart

rhythm is much less in successive

.attempts

Differences Between

Cardioversion & Defibrillation

 One major difference between cardioversion

and defibrillation with the timing of the delivery

of electrical current .



 Anothermajor difference concerns the

circumstance defibrillation usually performed

as an emergency treatment .



is usually, but not always a

 Cardioversion

planned procedure .

Procedure



The most well-known type of electrode is the

traditional metal paddle with an insulated

. handle

This type must be held in place on the

patient's skin while a shock or a series of

.shocks is delivered

Procedure



Steps

• Place paddles so that they do not

touch pts clothing or bed linens or

not near direct oxygen supply.

• Ensure monitor is attached to pat.

• Do not charge the machine untill

ready to shock.

Procedure

• Exert 25 pound pressure on the

paddle.



• Ensure you and every body is free

of the pat.Inspect skin for burns.



• Record the delivered energy.

Treatment

Shock may be delivered, but it is not

.regarded as the treatment of choice



Antiarrhthmic medications such as

,amiodarone, cordorone, lidocaine

magnesium, or pronestly are given if

.ventricular dysrhythmia persists

Treatment



The probability of a successful conversion is

very small according to the current

guidelines, in this situation, continued CPR in

order to improve the oxygenation of the heart

for a few minutes is preferred before

. defibrillation is attempted



.

Warning



As the nurse applies the shock this is just

a warning to everyone around to stay

away from the patient for risk of

.electrical shock


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