Title :
Identification of recurring wavefront propagation patterns in atrial fibrillation using basis pursuit
Author :
Zeemering, Stef ; Peeters, Roel ; van Hunnik, A. ; Verheule, Sander ; Schotten, Ulrich
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Physiol., Maastricht Univ., Maastricht, Netherlands
Abstract :
High density contact electrogram data of atrial fibrillation (AF) contain detailed information on recurring activation patterns and dominant signaling pathways. Current methods to analyze these patterns and pathways rely mainly on supervised atrial deflection annotation and wave reconstruction. In this study, we developed a new algorithm to automatically identify recurring patterns and dominant pathways without the need for annotation. A sparse multivariate autoregression model was estimated on short segments of synchronous unipolar electrograms to extract the dominant interactions between electrograms at different recording electrodes. Sparsity of the electrode interaction matrices at several time-lags was maximized by applying a distance-weighted basis pursuit algorithm. Dominant interactions were identified by computing the mean interaction matrix over a number of consecutive time segments. The algorithm was evaluated on high-density recordings with 234 electrodes and 2.4mm electrode spacing in the left and right atrial free wall of a goat model of AF. The method was able to identify relevant patterns of AF, including wave trains, repetitive breakthrough waves and rotating wave activity.
Keywords :
autoregressive processes; biomedical electrodes; diseases; electrocardiography; feature extraction; medical signal detection; signal reconstruction; sparse matrices; atrial fibrillation; consecutive time segment; distance 2.4 mm; distance-weighted basis pursuit algorithm; dominant signaling pathways; electrode interaction matrix sparsity; feature extraction; high density contact electrogram data; high-density recording; left atrial free wall; recording electrode; recurring activation pattern; recurring wavefront propagation pattern identification; repetitive breakthrough wave; right atrial free wall; rotating wave activity; sparse multivariate autoregression model; supervised atrial deflection annotation; synchronous unipolar electrogram; time-lags; wave reconstruction; wave train; Arrays; Computational modeling; Electrodes; Pursuit algorithms; Signal processing algorithms; Sparse matrices; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610153