Activation Patterns and Defibrillation Outcome. Introduction: Ventricular defibrillation is probabilistic and shock strength dependent. We investigated the relationship between defibrillation outcome and postshock activation patterns for shocks of the same strength (similar to 50% probability of success for defibrillation [ED50] to yield an equal number of successful and failed shocks). Methods and Results: In five pigs, 10 shocks of similar to ED50 strength (right ventricle-superior vena cava, biphasic, 6/4 msec) were delivered after 10 seconds of ventricular fibrillation (VF). Epicardial activation sequences following shocks were mapped with a 504-electrode sock and analyzed by animating dV/dt of the electrograms. Intercycle interval (ICI, time between the onset of successive postshock cycles), wavefront conduction time (WCT, time between the earliest and latest activation of a cycle), and overlapping index (WCT of cycle[n]/ICI of cycle[n+1]) were determined for the first five postshock cycles, An overlapping index >1 indicates overlap between successive cycles. Of 50 defibrillation attempts, 25 were successes. There was no difference between successful and failed episodes for both ICI (68 +/- 9 msec vs 62 +/- 10 msec) and WCT (97 +/- 24 msec vs 100 +/- 14 msec) of cycle 1, However, starting at cycle 2, the ICI was longer, and the WCT was shorter for successful than failed episodes (P < 0.01). Overlapping cycles tinder >1) were found during the transition from cycles 2 through 5 in all failed (index >1) and in no successful episodes. Conclusions: (1) Defibrillation outcome cannot be determined during the first postshock cycle. (2) At least three rapid successive cycles with overlap of cycles 2 and 3 are present in all failed and in no successful episodes. (3) The overlapping index is a marker to predict defibrillation outcome.