A. Amann et al., N(alpha)-histogram analysis of the ventricular fibrillation ECG-signal as predictor of countershock success, CHAOS SOL F, 11(8), 2000, pp. 1205-1212
Previous work has suggested that the heart in ventricular fibrillation can
be defibrillated more easily if the ECG shows higher mean-frequencies or hi
gher absolute voltages. We investigated whether information on defibrillati
on success is encoded in the random behaviour of the EGG-signals during fib
rillation in a porcine model of cardiac arrest. To estimate the degree of r
andomness we used N(alpha)-histograms, which have been used to characterize
turbulent flows or to denoise astrophysical data. We found that width of N
(alpha)-histograms can serve as predictors for defibrillation success. The
width decreases the more random the EGG-signal behaves. In our setting, the
probability to find values alpha(i) > 2.5 is dramatically increased by app
lication of the vasopressor vasopressin (and conversely decreased for value
s alpha(i) < 2.5). Even 10-12 min after fibrillation, vasopressin returns N
(alpha)-histograms to the form they show 40 s after initiation of ventricul
ar fibrillation. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.