Analysis of non-invasively recorded His-Purkinje signals from patients with myotonic muscular dystrophy

H. Park, W. Groh, W. Combs, E. Berbari
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This study presents several new approaches to analyze the non-invasively recorded His-Purkinje system (HPS) signals from patients with myotonic muscular dystrophy. A high resolution electrocardiogram based on signal averaging to improve the signal-to-noise ratio(SNR) is a well established means to record HPS potentials. These new approaches used methods to temporally and spectrally separate the HPS potentials from the P wave potentials. These included both physiologically based and signal processing based schemes. Separating or shifting the P wave from the HPS potentials using heart rate dependent averaging and the addition of several highpass filtering methods proved somewhat, but not totally successful. In the group of patients with sequential recordings over a period of two years the progression of their muscular dystrophy may also be seen in the heart as well. This may then produce noticeable progressive trends or changes in their HPS waveforms over time. The most noticeable changes found in this study were temporal changes and morphological changes of the HPS activity of these patients over time.
肌强直性肌营养不良患者无创记录的His-Purkinje信号分析
本研究提出了几种新的方法来分析肌强直性肌营养不良患者的无创记录his -浦肯野系统(HPS)信号。基于信号平均的高分辨率心电图,提高了信噪比(SNR),是记录HPS电位的一种行之有效的方法。这些新方法利用时间和频谱方法将HPS电位与P波电位分离开来。这些包括基于生理学和基于信号处理的方案。利用心率相关的平均和几种高通滤波方法将P波从HPS电位中分离或移位,在一定程度上证明了这一点,但并不完全成功。在两年内连续记录的患者组中,他们的肌肉萎缩症的进展也可以在心脏中看到。随着时间的推移,这可能会产生明显的渐进式趋势或HPS波形的变化。本研究中最显著的变化是这些患者的HPS活性随时间的变化和形态学变化。
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