학술논문

Reconstruction of atrial ectopic focal and Re-entrant excitations from body surface potentials. Insights from 3D virtual human atria and torso
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC) Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2016. :701-704 Sep, 2016
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Electrocardiography
Surface morphology
Image reconstruction
Surface reconstruction
Morphology
Atrial fibrillation
Solid modeling
Language
ISSN
2325-887X
Abstract
Non-invasive electrocardiographic imaging has been seen as a painless and economic method to map the electrical functions of the heart. However, it is still a great challenge to obtain accurate reconstruction of cardiac electrical activity from body surface potentials (BSP) due to the ill-posed behaviour of the cardiac inverse-problem. Though some advances have been made in solving the inverse-problem, few studies have been conducted for the atria, which have dramatic differences to the ventricles in their anatomical structures and electrophysiological properties. It is unclear either how the spatial resolution of electrodes on the BSP and rapid excitation rates of atrial activation during atrial fibrillation affect the accuracy of the inverse-problem. In this study, we used a biophysically detailed model of the human atria and torso to investigate effects of multi-lead ECG on the accuracy of reconstructed atrial excitation pattern on the epicardiac surface during the time courses of atrial fibrillation induced by electrical remodelling. It was shown that the solution of the atrial inverse-problem was dependent on the spatial resolution of electrodes on the body surface. The solution was also influenced by the morphology of the AP, rate and types of atrial excitation as well as the implantation of variant orders of the Tikhonov regularization method.