Title :
ECG wavelet analysis for the detection of gene mutations in patients with Brugada syndrome
Author :
Batchvarov, VN ; Bortolan, G. ; Christov, II ; Bastiaenen, R. ; Raju, H. ; Naseef, A. ; Behr, ER
Author_Institution :
St. George´´s Univ. of London, London, UK
Abstract :
We applied wavelet transform (WT) to digital electrocardiograms (ECG) acquired during positive ajmaline test for Brugada syndrome (BrS) in 12 patients (pts) with and 14 pts without gene mutations. Continuous WT was applied to the QRS complex and the ST-T wave on leads V1 to V3 in 4th and 3rd intercostal space (i.c.s.) (Group A, 13 pts) and leads V1 and V2 from 4th, 3rd and 2nd i.c.s. (Group B, 13 pts) using 256 levels. In group A, there was significantly higher QRS energy at high frequencies in pts with mutations (n=4) both at baseline and during maximum drug effect. In group B, patients with mutations (n=7) had higher QRS energy at low frequencies and higher ST-T energy at low frequencies at baseline and during drug effect. Continuous WT can help identify carriers of gene mutations among patients with BrS, especially when applied to leads V1 and V2 from the 4th to 2nd i.c.s.
Keywords :
diseases; drugs; electrocardiography; genetics; wavelet transforms; Brugada syndrome; ECG wavelet analysis; ST-T wave; digital electrocardiograms; gene mutation detection; intercostal space; maximum drug effect; positive ajmaline testing; Continuous wavelet transforms; Drugs; Electrocardiography; Time frequency analysis; Wavelet analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Computing in Cardiology, 2011
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0612-7