scholarly journals Iatrogenic Ventricular Fibrillation after Direct-Current Cardioversion of Preexcited Atrial Fibrillation Caused by Inadvertent T-Wave Synchronization

2018 ◽  
Vol 45 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael R. Kaufmann ◽  
Matthew S. McKillop ◽  
Thomas A. Burkart ◽  
Mark Panna ◽  
Jamie B. Conti ◽  
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Direct-current cardioversion is an important means of managing arrhythmias. During treatment, carefully synchronizing energy delivery to the QRS complex is necessary to avoid ventricular fibrillation caused by a shock during the vulnerable period of ventricular repolarization, that is, a shock on the T wave. The presence of an accessory pathway and ventricular preexcitation can lead to difficulty in distinguishing the QRS complex from the T wave because of bizarre, wide, irregular QRS complexes and prominent repolarization. We present the cases of 2 patients who had iatrogenic ventricular fibrillation from inappropriate T-wave synchronization during direct-current cardioversion of preexcited atrial fibrillation. Our experience shows that rapidly recognizing the iatrogenic cause of VF and immediate treatment with unsynchronized defibrillation can prevent adverse clinical outcomes.

2006 ◽  
Vol 151 (4) ◽  
pp. 863.e1-863.e6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kunadian Vijayalakshmi ◽  
Victoria J. Whittaker ◽  
Andrew Sutton ◽  
Philip Campbell ◽  
Robert A. Wright ◽  
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