New Way to Shock Heart Back to Normal Effective in Animals; High-frequency, AC shock resets heartbeat
A new kind of electric shock has proved effective in restoring a normal heartbeat in animals, and, if successful in humans, it could represent a gentler alternative to traditional defibrillation.
It's a familiar scene on TV or in the movies – a person's heart is beating rapidly, out of control. It's a potentially deadly arrhythmia. The doctor applies paddles to the patient's chest, applies a jolt of electricity and the patient's normal heartbeat is restored.