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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 1995

Serial Defibrillation Threshold Measures in Man: A Prospective Controlled Study

Jeanne E. Poole; Gust H. Bardy; G. Dolack; Peter J. Kudenchuk; Jill Anderson; George A. Johnson

Serial DFT Measures in Man. Introduction; The defibrillation threshold (DFT) may change throughout the first year following implantation of a cardioverter defibrillator, but it remains uncertain if changes are a consequence of changes in clinical condition or are related to fundamental alterations at the electrode‐tissue interface. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent and time course of DFT changes over the first year following implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) surgery when extraneous clinical and device variables potentially affecting the DFT were excluded.


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 1997

Malignant sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias in women: characteristics and outcome of treatment with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator.

Peter J. Kudenchuk; Gust H. Bardy; Jeanne E. Poole; G. Dolack; Marye J. Gleva; Ramu Reddy; Gregory K. Jones; Charles Troutman; Jill Anderson; George A. Johnson

Implantable Defibrillators in Women. Clinical rhythm, heart disease, ejection fraction, defibrillation threshold, recurrent arrhythmias, and mortality were compared in 268 consecutive recipients (213 men and 55 women) of their first implantable cardioverter defibrillator for life‐threatening ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation. Women were younger than men, less likely to have structural heart disease, and more likely to have clinical ventricular fibrillation, a higher ejection fraction, and a lower defibrillation threshold. Complications of defibrillator placement were similar in both sexes. Unadjusted survival tended to be higher in women than in men (97% vs 90%, respectively, at 2 years, P = 0.08), largely due to fewer deaths from noncardiac causes or cardiac causes other than arrhythmia (P = 0.04). Women also tended to be at lower, albeit still substantial, risk for recurrent arrhythmias during follow‐up (37% vs 52% in men at 2 years, P = 0.11). After adjustment for baseline differences, overall survival, arrhythmia death‐free survival, nouarrhythmia death‐free survival, and frequency of recurrent arrhythmias were not found to be gender related. Despite their apparent “lower risk” status on initial presentation, women remained at substantial risk for recurrent arrhythmias. This underscores the need to avoid being unduly biased by the “appearance” of health in managing women with malignant arrhythmias. That survival and other clinical endpoints were all ultimately independent of gender emphasizes the importance of other clinical variables in assessing risk from ventricular tachyarrhythmias.


Journal American Water Works Association | 1916

The Typhoid Toll

George A. Johnson


Journal American Water Works Association | 1992

Optimizing belt filter press dewatering at the skinner filtration plant

George A. Johnson; George G. Buchanan; Dale D. Newkirk


Journal American Water Works Association | 1916

DISCUSSION: THE TYPHOID TOLL

George A. Johnson; John M. Diven; Paul Hansen; Allen Hazen; W. E. Miller; Louis L. Tribus; D. P. Curry; C. Arthur Brown; Theodore Horton; Daniel D. Jackson; M. N. Baker; John J. Powers; Rudolph Hering; George A. Soper; William H. Park; John A. Vogelson; Charles Saville; Franz Schneider; Robert B. Morse; Harvey W. Wiley; E. C. Levy; Charles V. Chaplin; Rupert Blue; Cornelius C. Vermeule; Irving Fisher; William A. Evans; C.-E. A. Winslow; Joseph W. Ellms; W. H. Dittoe; Frank G. Boudreau


Public health papers and reports | 1905

The Relative Applicability of Current Methods for the Determination of Putrescibility in Sewage Effluents

George A. Johnson; William R. Copeland; A. Elliott Kimberly


Journal American Water Works Association | 1921

The Romance of Water Storage

George A. Johnson


Journal American Water Works Association | 1921

REPORT OF THE COUNCIL ON STANDARDIZATION

George W. Fuller; Frank A. Barbour; Edward Bartow; George A. Johnson; George C. Whipple


Journal American Water Works Association | 1920

PROGRESS IN B. COLI TESTS

George A. Johnson


Journal American Water Works Association | 1920

THE SUPERVISING ENGINEERS' TROUBLES IN CANTONMENT CONSTRUCTION

George A. Johnson

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G. Dolack

University of Washington Medical Center

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Gust H. Bardy

University of Washington Medical Center

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Jeanne E. Poole

University of Washington Medical Center

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Jill Anderson

University of Washington Medical Center

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Peter J. Kudenchuk

University of Washington Medical Center

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Charles Troutman

University of Washington Medical Center

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Gregory K. Jones

University of Washington Medical Center

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Marye J. Gleva

University of Washington Medical Center

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Ramu Reddy

University of Washington Medical Center

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