DocumentCode :
380435
Title :
Advances in noncontact endocardial mapping
Author :
Khoury, D.S. ; Rao, L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Medicine, Baylor Coll. of Med., Houston, TX, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
288
Abstract :
We globally investigated (1) the properties of noncontact cardiac electrograms measured by multielectrode cavitary probes, (2) the features of endocardial electrograms computed from the noncontact probe electrograms, and (3) the impact of the probe size on both the noncontact and the computed electrograms. We deployed a custom catheter in the dog RA, which consisted of a cylindrical probe with 64 electrodes on its surface, for measuring noncontact cavitary electrograms, and a concentric endocardial basket carrying an additional array of 64 electrodes, for measuring contact endocardial electrograms. Both a 5-mm and a 10-mm diameter probe were sequentially tested during normal as well as during paced rhythms. A boundary element method and numeric regularization were applied to compute endocardial electrograms at the basket electrode locations. We found that noncontact electrograms were attenuated and smoothed, and this effect was exaggerated with the small probe. Computed endocardial electrograms more accurately reconstructed important amplitude distribution and morphological features. In conclusion, global RA activation may be delineated directly from noncontact cavitary electrograms alone, but may be affected by volume attenuation, smoothing, and probe size. Accurate endocardial electrograms, however, can be successfully computed from noncontact electrograms acquired with small probes.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; boundary-elements methods; electrocardiography; inverse problems; mathematical morphology; medical signal processing; smoothing methods; 10 mm; 5 mm; 64 electrodes; amplitude distribution; basket electrode locations; boundary element method; computed electrograms; concentric endocardial basket; contact endocardial electrograms; custom catheter; cylindrical probe; dog RA; endocardial electrograms; global RA activation; morphological features; multielectrode cavitary probes; noncontact cardiac electrograms; noncontact electrograms; noncontact endocardial mapping; noncontact probe electrograms; normal rhythm; numeric regularization; paced rhythm; probe size; probe size impact; small probe; smoothing; volume attenuation; Attenuation; Boundary element methods; Catheters; Distributed computing; Electrodes; Probes; Rhythm; Sequential analysis; Size measurement; Surface morphology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
ISSN :
1094-687X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7211-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1018915
Filename :
1018915
Link To Document :
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