Genesis of the T-wave through various modes of ventricular recovery patterns using the equivalent dipole layer model

IF 7 2区 医学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Manon Kloosterman , Iris van der Schaaf , Machteld J. Boonstra , Thom F. Oostendorp , Veronique M.F. Meijborg , Ruben Coronel , Peter Loh , Peter M. van Dam
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Abstract

Background

The equivalent dipole layer (EDL) relates local endocardial and epicardial transmembrane potentials to body surface potentials and can therefore be used to gain insight into cardiac activation and recovery. To use the EDL-source model for the inverse problem of electrocardiography, initial estimates for local activation times (LAT) and recovery times (LRT) are required because of its non-linear relation with body surface potentials.

Objective

To develop an AT-independent initial RT estimate in the EDL-source model.

Methods

Body surface mapping (BSM) and cardiac imaging were performed in 15 subjects. LAT and LRT were estimated using the EDL-source model. Various ventricular recovery patterns were tested to investigate the relation between recovery patterns and normal T-waves, including LAT-dependent-recovery and RT differences along transmural, interventricular, anterior-posterior and apico-basal axes. A new algorithm was developed based on the backwards modeling of the T-wave (BackRep) to identify the latest area of recovery. Correlation coefficient (CC) and relative difference (RD) between the recorded and computed T-waves were reported.

Results

BackRep (CC = 0.89 [IQR:0.83–0.90]; RD = 0.63 [IQR:0.49–0.69]), outperformed the anatomical axes based recovery patterns (CC = 0.29 [IQR:0.21–0.46] – 0.79 [IQR:0.78–0.83]; RD = 1.02 [IQR:0.98–1.18] – 0.61 [IQR:0.57–0.68]) and LAT-based recovery pattern (CC = 0.63 [IQR:0.60–0.73]; RD = 4.35 [IQR:2.74–9.05]). Of the RT differences along the anatomical axes, the apico-basal recovery pattern showed the best match between recorded and computed T-waves. A significant apex-to-base RT difference was also found in the BackRep recovery maps.

Conclusion

BackRep provides a reliable AT-independent initial RT estimate and supports the presence of an apex-to-base RT difference in normal T-wave morphology.

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Computers in biology and medicine
Computers in biology and medicine 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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11.70
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10.40%
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1086
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: Computers in Biology and Medicine is an international forum for sharing groundbreaking advancements in the use of computers in bioscience and medicine. This journal serves as a medium for communicating essential research, instruction, ideas, and information regarding the rapidly evolving field of computer applications in these domains. By encouraging the exchange of knowledge, we aim to facilitate progress and innovation in the utilization of computers in biology and medicine.
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