학술논문

Non-invasive imaging of epicardial electrograms during controlled myocardial ischemia
Document Type
Conference
Source
Computers in Cardiology 2000. Vol.27 (Cat. 00CH37163) Computers in cardiology Computers in Cardiology 2000. :103-106 2000
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Myocardium
Ischemic pain
Electric potential
Bioelectric phenomena
Arteries
Electrocardiography
Inverse problems
Integral equations
Surface reconstruction
Coronary arteriosclerosis
Language
Abstract
Electrocardiographic potentials measured on the body surface may be used to estimate electric potentials on the epicardial surface. The objective of this study was to refine this estimation so as to recreate temporal epicardial electrograms from body surface mapping data recorded during controlled myocardial ischemia. A boundary-element inverse solution was refined by implementing the Composite Regional Constraint. Complex multiple-dipole sources verified the advantages of using this technique. Epicardial electrograms were reconstructed from body surface maps recorded in 18 patients with single vessel coronary artery disease who were undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (LAD=7;RCA=9,Cx=2). Localized electrogram changes between maps recorded at rest and during balloon inflation identified the occluded artery, with the amount of change increasing as the inflation progressed.