Verification of a Defibrillation Simulation Using Internal Electric Fields in a Human Shaped Phantom.

Computing in cardiology Pub Date : 2014-09-07
Jess Tate, Thomas Pilcher, Kedar Aras, Brett Burton, Rob MacLeod
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We have developed a computer simulation to evaluate the success of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) in a patient specific manner. Though we have verified the simulations by means of surface recordings of shock potentials in humans, recordings of potentials within the heart and torso are needed to further verify the model for use in a clinical setting. We suspended an ex-planted porcine heart in a torso shaped electrolytic tank and recorded potentials on the tank surface, the epicardial surface, and within the myocardium during ICD shocks and compared these recordings to finite element solutions based on the same geometries. Potentials recorded from the surface and within the volume of the torso tank agreed well with the simulated potentials. Quantitative comparison between recorded and simulated potentials showed a mean correlation of 0.90, a mean normalized RMS error of 0.102, and a mean relative error of 26.5%. These results suggest that our simulation model can guide the optimization of ICD design and use.

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在人形幻影中使用内部电场的除颤仿真验证。
我们开发了一种计算机模拟来评估植入式心律转复除颤器(ICDs)在患者特定方式下的成功。虽然我们已经通过对人体电击电位的表面记录验证了模拟,但还需要对心脏和躯干的电位进行记录,以进一步验证该模型在临床环境中的应用。我们将一颗移植好的猪心脏悬挂在一个躯干形状的电解槽中,记录了在ICD电击时槽表面、心外膜表面和心肌内部的电位,并将这些记录与基于相同几何形状的有限元解决方案进行了比较。从躯干罐的表面和体积内记录的电位与模拟电位吻合得很好。记录电位与模拟电位的定量比较显示,平均相关系数为0.90,平均归一化RMS误差为0.102,平均相对误差为26.5%。这些结果表明,我们的仿真模型可以指导ICD的优化设计和使用。
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