Abstract

Two hundred patients with atrial fibrillation underwent transthoracic cardioversion using adhesive electrodes positioned at the apex and right infraclavicular area, and the apex electrode was randomly selected to serve as the cathode or anode. The mean defibrillation energy requirement with the cathodal configuration was significantly lower than with the anodal configuration.

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