Enhancing the Precision of ECG Baseline Correction: Selective Filtering and Removal of Residual Error

Vladimir Shusterman, Syed Ismail Shah, Anna Beigel, Kelley P. Anderson
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Abstract

Reemergence of the problem of baseline correction is related to recent advancements in the electrocardiographic (ECG) analysis of beat-to-beat repolarization changes which play an important role in risk assessment and the prediction of sudden cardiac death. These alterations often have an amplitude of a few microvolts and duration of several milliseconds and their detection requires special accuracy of baseline estimation. Using detailed analysis of various types of residual errors we designed a two-step procedure for selective filtering of ECG and removal of residual error with minimal distortion of cardiac complexes and tested this approach on 100 simulated and 210 real ECG signals. Application of this procedure provided a twofold reduction in the error of baseline estimation and T-wave amplitude measurements compared to high-pass filtering. Selective application of this approach to the segments with low baseline drift allowed analysis of low-amplitude, beat-to-beat changes in repolarization during more than 70% of the recording time.

提高心电基线校正精度:选择性滤波和残差去除
基线校正问题的重新出现与最近心电图(ECG)对搏动复极变化的分析进展有关,这在心脏性猝死的风险评估和预测中起着重要作用。这些变化的幅度通常为几微伏,持续时间为几毫秒,检测它们需要特别精确的基线估计。通过对各种类型的残余误差的详细分析,我们设计了一种两步程序,用于选择性滤波ECG和去除残余误差,同时使心脏复合物的畸变最小,并在100个模拟ECG信号和210个真实ECG信号上测试了该方法。与高通滤波相比,应用该程序可将基线估计和t波幅度测量的误差降低两倍。将这种方法选择性地应用于具有低基线漂移的片段,可以在超过70%的记录时间内分析低振幅、节拍对节拍的复极化变化。
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