A method is provided for analyzing the condition of a patient to determine
whether or not a defibrillation shock should be applied, without stopping
CPR (primarily chest compressions). While chest compressions continue to
be applied to the victim, the system differentiates between (1) a
perfusing rhythm that has the capability of leading to a beating heart
without a shock and (2) ventricular fibrillation (VF) which sometimes
occurs in the presence of ventricular tachycardia (VT), in which there is
no capability for leading to a beating heart without a shock.
Defibrillation shocks should be applied only when needed and that is in
the presence of VF and sometimes in the presence of VT.
Electrocardiographic (ECG or EKG) signals obtained from electrodes
applied to the patient's chest are analyzed so that the presence of a QRS
signal characteristic of a rhythm which has the potential of supporting a
beating heart, or the absence of a QRS signal which indicates ventricular
fibrillation, may be detected in the presence of artifacts resulting from
chest compressions.