Abstract
Pages H664–H693: W. Peters, S. Solingen, Y. Kobayashi, R. Scharf, W. J. Mandel, and E. S. Gang. “Transmyocardial impedance during single and multiple internal ventricular defibrillation shocks.” The following corrections should be noted. Page H684, methods section, first paragraph: The analysis presented here is based on measurements during infusion with saline or lactated Ringer solution in the same dogs later treated with propafenone or lactated Ringer solution as described elsewhere (24). Page H685, methods section, fourth paragraph: In dog 4, the same defibrillator-electrode combination was used to deliver 20 shocks of a damped half sine waveform as clinically used in external defibrillation (here C = 32 μF, inductance = 40 mH). Page H686, Figure 2 legend: Typical graph of delivered voltage [V(t)] and transmyocardial impedance [Z(t)] during defibrillation with truncated trapezoidal pulse waveform [stored energy (Esto) = 20 J]. Pol, polarization. Page H689, Table 6 title: Calculated defibrillator C according to Eq. 5 and relative difference in Edel and energy converted into heat (Eres by resistive part of transmyocardial impedance.
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