Title :
Electrocardiographic imaging: non-invasive identification of functionally abnormal electrophysiologic substrate
Author :
Burnes, JE ; Taccardi, B. ; Ershler, PR ; Lux, RL ; Rudy, Y.
Author_Institution :
Cardiac Bioelectr. Res. & Training Centre, Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
The electrical properties of infarcted myocardium are reflected only in a gross way in the body surface ECG through features such as the Q-wave. Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) is a new method for noninvasive reconstruction of epicardial potential maps and electrograms (EGMs) from body surface potential measurements. In this study, a model using measured in vivo epicardial potentials and a realistic torso and epicardial geometry was used to evaluate the ability of ECGI to non-invasively reconstruct key electrophysiologic properties of infarcted hearts. Important electrophysiologic properties such as a large negative region in the epicardial potential map and deep negative Q-waves on the EGMs were reconstructed over the infarcted region. The results demonstrate the ability of ECGI to non-invasively reconstruct key properties of electrically abnormal tissue associated with an infarct
Keywords :
electrocardiography; image reconstruction; inverse problems; medical image processing; body surface potential measurements; electrically abnormal tissue; electrocardiographic imaging; electrodiagnostics; epicardial geometry; epicardial potential maps; functionally abnormal electrophysiologic substrate; infarcted myocardium electrical properties; infarcted region; key electrophysiologic properties reconstruction; noninvasive identification; realistic torso; Electrocardiography; Electrophysiology; Geometry; Heart; Image reconstruction; In vivo; Myocardium; Solid modeling; Surface reconstruction; Torso;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1998
Conference_Location :
Cleveland, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5200-9
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1998.731742