Abstract

Forty five recordings of ventricular fibrillation (VF) are analyzed and the changes in frequency spectrum accompanying the transition to VF are investigated. A rapid increase in signal power was observed in the 4-8-Hz band at the start of VF, rising to 75% in an average of 9.0 s for self-terminating VF (N=5), 5.8 s for recordings where VF was preceded by ventricular tachycardia (VT) (N=7), and 4.6 s for the remainder of VF records. (N=33). These findings have implications for VF detection. It is concluded that, during the onset of VF, a high proportion of signal power is concentrated in a relatively small frequency band; the maximum contribution to this band peaks early after the onset of VF. >

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