Synchronized Cardioversion on My Heart (Part 1)
When the shock was delivered, you could clearly hear my heart beating rapidly three times in a row.
This video provides a detailed demonstration of a 1J synchronized cardioversion procedure performed on a normal human subject. Synchronized cardioversion is a critical medical intervention used to restore normal heart rhythm in patients with certain arrhythmias.
In this video, we walk you through the step-by-step process, including patient preparation, equipment setup, synchronization with the cardiac cycle, and the delivery of a low-energy (1J) shock.
Please note that this is a simulated demonstration for educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed medical professional for clinical guidance.