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Heart Operations
” Shit is not dirty!”
Kevin Strömer, (1955-1999?), Swedish medical doctor, neurosurgeon, and colleague.
Cardiac surgery has experienced a huge leap forward in the past half century.
Some issues remain unsolved.
In up to 30% of cases the heart cannot be restarted again with an electroshock.
This fact prompted surgeons to attempt the operation without stopping beats.
The usual method is to induce flabby paralysis with the perfusion of Kalium salt.
Because of its accumulation in tissue, restarting fails.
Hence, I wonder whether it would not be easier to attempt this task with a continuous long wave electrical current.
Its parameters should probably be adapted after the length of the P, QRS, -T interval.
After having chosen Amperage and Voltage in an innocuous range, wavelength is increased until desired result.
Restarting beating is processed in an opposite direction.
A pulsed option should be implemented on the machine.
Pulse duration should be approximately of the one of the QRS complex. (Just a tiny bit longer.)
Electrodes should be placed on ventricles and auricles as well.

