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Timely and effective defibrillation is fundamental to excellent outcomes in cardiac arrest care. But there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that how we deliver those shocks may matter just as much as when we deli...
Excellence in Defibrillation; Roadside to Resus is an episode from The Resus Room by Simon Laing. Timely and effective defibrillation is fundamental to excellent outcomes in cardiac arrest care. But there is a growing body of evidence sugge...
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Published Apr 8, 2026, 47:09 long, audio available.
Timely and effective defibrillation is fundamental to excellent outcomes in cardiac arrest care. But there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that how we deliver those shocks may matter just as much as when we deliver them. Over the last few years we've seen increasing interest in alternative defibrillation strategies, particularly AP pad positioning and double sequential external defibrillation, and the potential impact they can have on outcomes in refractory VF. The DOSE-VF trial was a landmark trial in the area, showing markedly better survival to hospital discharge with both vector change defibrillation and DSED compared with standard antero-lateral pad positioning. Since then, further analyses have suggested that the timing of DSED shocks, pad positioning and the vectors of defibrillation my all play an important role in improving the chances of ROSC and good neurological recovery. Now we've got new evidence from Sheldon Cheskes and colleagues exploring what may actually be driving these improved outcomes. Is it simply that AP pad positioning delivers more current? Or is there something more important about the direction that current travels through the myocardium? The findings from this piece of the puzzle has potential to change the fundamentals of resuscitation strategies. In this episode we take a deep dive into the emerging evidence around defibrillation, what the latest guidelines are saying and, importantly, what this means for practice. We're also hugely fortunate to be joined by Sheldon Cheskes himself to talk through the science behind defibrillation, the evidence and how systems can implement change. Once again we'd love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via X @TheResusRoom! Simon & James
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Excellence in Defibrillation; Roadside to Resus is from The Resus Room by Simon Laing.
Published Apr 8, 2026 and 47:09 long