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    Springer
    Medical & biological engineering & computing 24 (1986), S. 630-636 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: Dog ; Fibrillation ; Hypothermia ; Spectral analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The amplitude of the fibrillation waveform transduced from the myocardium was found to decrease as the heart was cooled from 37°C to 8°C. The administration of potassium-rich cardioplegia to the hypothermic myocardium further reduced the fibrillation amplitude by a factor of 100 compared with the normothermic amplitude. A measurement system is presented which is capable of reliably monitoring fibrillation waveforms in the cold cardioplegia arrested myocardium. This measurement system is shown to be impervious to the omnipresent electrical and mechanical artefacts which normally mask low-level signals. Subjecting the fibrillation waveforms to spectral analysis revealed that only the fundamental and the first six harmonics of the waveform are of significance. The results and methodology provide a means of correlating the temperature of the myocardium and the concentration of the potassium in the perfused cardioplegia, with the presence or absence of electrical activity in the myocardial cells.
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