Title :
Clinical trial of the non-invasive recording of His-Purkinje System signals
Author :
Minelly, S. ; Kelly, S.W. ; Bahra, R.
Author_Institution :
Kent Univ., Canterbury, UK
Abstract :
A clinical system has been developed to detect His-Purkinje System (HPS) signals using surface recording technology and ensemble averaging. The reproducibility of this non-invasive methodology for recording His-bundle signals in normal human volunteers has been tested in a controlled clinical environment. The study recorded HPS signals from eight healthy volunteers, undosed, on placebo and following a single dose of β-blocker (atenolol). This allowed the effects of the atenolol on the His-bundle intervals to be observed in a controlled fashion. A late notch (H) is recorded about 15 ms before ventricular activation for most subjects in both dosed and un-dosed conditions. However in some subjects there is a distinct increase in the A-H interval with atenolol. This indicates that the H-notch originates from the conduction system
Keywords :
electrocardiography; medical signal processing; signal detection; β-blocker single dose; A-H interval; ECG; HPS signals; His-Purkinje System signals; His-bundle signals; atenolol; clinical trial; conduction system; controlled clinical environment; ensemble averaging; healthy volunteers; late notch; noninvasive recording; normal human volunteers; placebo; surface recording technology; undosed volunteers; ventricular activation; Circuits; Clinical trials; Electrocardiography; Electrodes; Noise reduction; Pulse amplifiers; Reproducibility of results; Signal restoration; Usability; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 1996
Conference_Location :
Indianapolis, IN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3710-7
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1996.542570