Measurement of Defibrillator Surface Potentials for Simulation Verification.

Computing in cardiology Pub Date : 2010-09-26
Jess D Tate, Jeroen G Stinstra, Thomas A Pilcher, Rob S Macleod
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Despite the growing use of implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) in adults and children, there has been little progress in optimizing device and electrode placement. To facilitate effective placement of ICDs, especially in pediatric cases, we have developed a predictive model that evaluates the efficacy of a delivered shock. Most recently, we have also developed an experimental validation approach based on measurements from clinical cases. The approach involves obtaining body surface potential maps of ICD discharges during implantation surgery and comparing these measured potentials with simulated surface potentials to determine simulation accuracy. Comparison of the simulated and measured potentials yielded very similar patterns and a typical correlation greater than 0.9, suggesting that the predictive simulation generates realistic potential values. Ongoing sensitivity studies will determine the robustness of the results and pave the way for use of this approach for assisting optimization of ICD use.

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用于仿真验证的除颤器表面电位测量。
尽管在成人和儿童中越来越多地使用植入式心律转复除颤器(ICDs),但在优化设备和电极放置方面进展甚微。为了促进icd的有效放置,特别是在儿科病例中,我们开发了一个预测模型来评估所产生的休克的疗效。最近,我们还开发了一种基于临床病例测量的实验验证方法。该方法包括获得植入手术期间ICD放电的体表电位图,并将这些测量电位与模拟表面电位进行比较,以确定模拟精度。模拟电位与实测电位的对比结果非常相似,典型的相关系数大于0.9,表明预测模拟得到的电位值较为真实。正在进行的敏感性研究将确定结果的稳健性,并为使用该方法辅助优化ICD使用铺平道路。
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