1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1995.tb02508.x
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A Long Thin Electrode Is Equivalent to a Short Thick Electrode for Defibrillation in the Right Ventricle

Abstract: We hypothesized that a long thin right ventricular (RV) electrode would have equivalent defibrillation threshold (DFT) performance to a short thick electrode with approximately the same surface area. This could lead to thinner transvenous lead systems, which would be easier to implant. A thin (5.1 French) lead was compared to a standard control (10.7 French). The thin lead had an 8-cm RV electrode length with a surface area of 4.26 cm2. The standard lead had a RV electrode length of 3.7 cm and a surface area o… Show more

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