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AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse below the ventricular fibrillation threshold

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Malkin, RA; Hoffmeister, BK
Published in: Computers in Cardiology
December 1, 1999

In 1993, the American standard for leakage current through the heart under a single-fault condition was increased from 10 μA to 50 μA rms. Both the original 10 μA standard and the new 50 μA standard were based on estimates of the ability of 60 Hz AC current to induce ventricular fibrillation (VF). This basis was a logical choice, since VF causes systemic blood pressure collapse, which can quickly cause morbidity and death. However, in a recent publication, Swerdlow, Malkin and their colleagues showed that systemic pressure collapse can result from 60 Hz AC leakage currents (84±27 μA rms) far below those required to induce VF (278±226 μA rms) in 32 closed-chest humans. In this work, we extend the human results to a dog model and show preliminary evidence for the mechanism of the collapse.

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Computers in Cardiology

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0276-6574

Publication Date

December 1, 1999

Start / End Page

351 / 353

Related Subject Headings

  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
 

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Malkin, R. A., & Hoffmeister, B. K. (1999). AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse below the ventricular fibrillation threshold. Computers in Cardiology, 351–353.
Malkin, R. A., and B. K. Hoffmeister. “AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse below the ventricular fibrillation threshold.” Computers in Cardiology, December 1, 1999, 351–53.
Malkin RA, Hoffmeister BK. AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse below the ventricular fibrillation threshold. Computers in Cardiology. 1999 Dec 1;351–3.
Malkin, R. A., and B. K. Hoffmeister. “AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse below the ventricular fibrillation threshold.” Computers in Cardiology, Dec. 1999, pp. 351–53.
Malkin RA, Hoffmeister BK. AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse below the ventricular fibrillation threshold. Computers in Cardiology. 1999 Dec 1;351–353.

Published In

Computers in Cardiology

ISSN

0276-6574

Publication Date

December 1, 1999

Start / End Page

351 / 353

Related Subject Headings

  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology