• DocumentCode
    871788
  • Title

    Detecting Ventricular Fibrillation by Time-Delay Methods

  • Author

    Amann, Anton ; Tratnig, Robert ; Unterkofler, Karl

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Anesthesia & Gen. Intensive Care, Innsbruck Med. Univ.
  • Volume
    54
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    174
  • Lastpage
    177
  • Abstract
    A pivotal component in automated external defibrillators (AEDs) is the detection of ventricular fibrillation (VF) by means of appropriate detection algorithms. In scientific literature there exists a wide variety of methods and ideas for handling this task. These algorithms should have a high detection quality, be easily implementable, and work in realtime in an AED. Testing of these algorithms should be done by using a large amount of annotated data under equal conditions. For our investigation we simulated a continuous analysis by selecting the data in steps of 1 s without any preselection. We used the complete BIH-MIT arrhythmia database, the CU database, and files 7001-8210 of the AHA database. For a new VF detection algorithm we calculated the sensitivity, specificity, and the area under its receiver operating characteristic curve and compared these values with the results from an earlier investigation of several VF detection algorithms. This new algorithm is based on time-delay methods and outperforms all other investigated algorithms
  • Keywords
    bioelectric phenomena; blood vessels; defibrillators; delays; electrocardiography; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; sensitivity analysis; 1 s; AHA database; BIH-MIT arrhythmia database; CU database; automated external defibrillators; receiver operating characteristic curve; time-delay methods; ventricular fibrillation detection; Analytical models; Cardiology; Databases; Defibrillation; Detection algorithms; Electrocardiography; Fibrillation; Rhythm; Sensitivity and specificity; Testing; Automated external defibrillator (AED); ECG analysis; sinus rhythm (SR); ventricular fibrillation (VF); ventricular fibrillation detection; Computer Simulation; Databases, Factual; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Electrocardiography; Humans; Information Storage and Retrieval; Models, Cardiovascular; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Software; Software Validation; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Ventricular Fibrillation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2006.880909
  • Filename
    4034001