Title :
Limitations on the Re-use of patient specific coefficients for 12-lead ECG reconstruction
Author :
Gregg, RE ; Zhou, Sh ; Lindauer, Jm ; Helfenbein, ED ; Feild, DQ
Author_Institution :
Philips Healthcare, Andover, MA
Abstract :
Patient specific coefficients for reconstructing missing precordial leads (patient-specific single-use or PSS) show good performance but require a 12-lead ECG to start monitoring. A more convenient approach is either the use of population based coefficients (POP) or patient specific coefficients from an old 12-lead ECG (patient-specific multi-use or PSM). We used a data set of 1493 resting 12-lead ECGs from 224 patients. Waveform comparisons were made between recorded 12-lead and reconstructed cases using RMS difference. Three cases were compared, PSS, PSM and POP. Median RMS reconstruction error in the ST-T region was 16, 46 and 40 muV for lead configuration V1/V4 in the PSS, PSM and POP cases respectively. For the V2/V5 configuration, median ST-T RMS error was 8, 40 and 41 muV. The RMS error for the PSS case was lower and significantly better by paired T-test. The difference between the two more convenient use-models, PSM and POP, was not significant. Population based coefficients are preferred over patient-specific coefficients if the single-use use-model cannot be followed.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biomedical measurement; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; signal reconstruction; statistical testing; waveform analysis; POP; PSM; PSS; electrocardiogram monitoring; electrode placement; median RMS reconstruction error; paired T-test; patient-specific multiuse coefficient; patient-specific single-use coefficient; population based coefficient; precordial 12-lead ECG waveform reconstruction; waveform analysis; Cardiology; Electrocardiography; Electrodes; Gold; Medical services; Medical treatment; Morphology; Patient monitoring; Rhythm; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2008
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3706-1
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2008.4749014