Simulations show weak electrical pulses could treat atrial and ventricular fibrillations

With numerical simulations, researchers have demonstrated a new way to time weak electrical pulses that can stop certain life-threatening arrhythmias. The group shows that timed pulses are successful in ending atrial and ventricular fibrillations. The study provides early evidence that one theorized approach to controlling fibrillations — adaptive deceleration pacing — can improve the performance of defibrillators.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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