The energies used in cardioversion can be found under the relevant protocols for each rhythm.
DC is used for electroshock treatment of arrhythmias (electrical cardioversion).
What are the differences between cardioversion and defibrillation?(1)
Cardioversion is used for regular tachyarrhythmias and also for atrial fibrillation.
In cardioversion, electrical current is discharged at the same time with patient's QRS (R wave). This is called synchronization.
If you apply defibrillation to a regular tachyarrhythmia and if the electrical energy is discharged at the vulnerable period of T wave, then the arrhythmia may degenerate into ventricular fibrillation (VF).
Defibrillation is used only for the treatment of VF
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