Interv Akut Kardiol. 2011;10(1):24-29
Electrical cardioversion and defibrillation are procedures sharing, to a great degree, the method of performance and the technique by
which to restore sinus rhythm. They mainly differ in the time period within which the procedure must be carried out. While electrical
cardioversion is typically a planned procedure (often in terms of weeks), defibrillation is strictly an emergency procedure which must
be performed within minutes of the onset of malignant arrhythmia. Both methods have found a firm place in intensive care of patients
with various types of tachyarrhythmias and are an integral part of guidelines on cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Published: March 12, 2011 Show citation