Heart-surface potentials estimated from 12-lead electrocardiograms

B. M. Horáček, J. W. Warren, J. Y. Wang

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Abstract

We investigated whether the ischemic region due to coronary-artery occlusion can be visualized on the heartsurface display by using as input data just ST measurements from the 12-lead ECG. A boundary-element torso model was used to estimate heart-surface potentials from body-surface potential maps (BSPMs) obtained from 12- lead ECG via transformation developed from a design set (n = 892) of 120-lead ECGs by a least-square solution to the linear regression problem. The test set consisted of 120-lead ECGs acquired for 45 patients during ischemia induced by balloon-inflation angioplasty; subgroups of equal size consisted of patients whose LAD, LCx, and RCA were occluded, respectively. BSPMs at J point of each patient were predicted from the 12-lead ECG and similarity of original and predicted maps was assessed by a similarity coefficient SC (0-100%). By inverse solution, heart-surface potentials were then estimated from original and predicted BSPMs and visualized on a bull'seye display. Reconstitution of known BSPMs from the 12- lead ECG achieved an overall SC 92.46 ± 6.95% (mean ± SD); for subgroups, SC was: 89.79 ± 9.95% for LAD, 93.89 ± 2.86% for LCx, and 93.70 ± 5.77% for RCA group. Estimated heart-surface potential distributions featured an area of positive potentials corresponding, in general, to the underperfused territory caused by the occlusion. Encouraging results can be attributed to the strongly dipolar character of BSPMs caused by injury current. This approach shows promise for ischemia detection and quantitation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputing in Cardiology 2010, CinC 2010
Pages37-40
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventComputing in Cardiology 2010, CinC 2010 - Belfast, United Kingdom
Duration: Sept 26 2010Sept 29 2010

Publication series

NameComputing in Cardiology
Volume37
ISSN (Print)2325-8861
ISSN (Electronic)2325-887X

Conference

ConferenceComputing in Cardiology 2010, CinC 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBelfast
Period9/26/109/29/10

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Computer Science
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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