Title of article :
Comparison of Baseline Wander Removal Techniques considering the Preservation of ST Changes in the Ischemic ECG: A Simulation Study
Author/Authors :
Lenis, Gustavo Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBT) - Fritz-Haber-Weg - Karlsruhe, Germany , Pilia, Nicolas Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBT) - Fritz-Haber-Weg - Karlsruhe, Germany , Loewe, Axel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBT) - Fritz-Haber-Weg - Karlsruhe, Germany , Schulze, Walther H. W EP Solutions SA - Rue Galilee - Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland , Dössel, Olaf Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBT) - Fritz-Haber-Weg - Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
The most important ECG marker for the diagnosis of ischemia or infarction is a change in the ST segment. Baseline wander is a
typical artifact that corrupts the recorded ECG and can hinder the correct diagnosis of such diseases. For the purpose of finding
the best suited filter for the removal of baseline wander, the ground truth about the ST change prior to the corrupting artifact and
the subsequent filtering process is needed. In order to create the desired reference, we used a large simulation study that allowed us
to represent the ischemic heart at a multiscale level from the cardiac myocyte to the surface ECG. We also created a realistic model
of baseline wander to evaluate five filtering techniques commonly used in literature. In the simulation study, we included a total
of 5.5 million signals coming from 765 electrophysiological setups. We found that the best performing method was the waveletbased baseline cancellation. However, for medical applications, the Butterworth high-pass filter is the better choice because it is
computationally cheap and almost as accurate. Even though all methods modify the ST segment up to some extent, they were all
proved to be better than leaving baseline wander unfiltered.
Keywords :
ECG , Techniques , ST , Ischemic
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine