DocumentCode :
1153279
Title :
Sensitivity and Spatial Resolution of Transvenous Leads in Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
Author :
Requena-Carrion, J. ; Vaisanen, J. ; Alonso-Atienza, Felipe ; Garcia-Alberola, A. ; Ramos-Lopez, F.J. ; Rojo-Alvarez, Jose
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Rey Juan Carlos Univ., Madrid, Spain
Volume :
56
Issue :
12
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
2773
Lastpage :
2781
Abstract :
It has been previously documented that the main features and sensing performance of electrograms (EGMs) recorded in implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) depend on lead configuration. Although this dependence has been ascribed to differences in lead sensitivity and spatial resolution, the quantification of these two properties on ICD has not yet been attempted. In this paper, an operative framework to study the spatial resolution of ICD transvenous leads is presented. We propose to quantify the spatial resolution of ICD transvenous leads based on a new characterization called lead resolution volume (ResV). We analyzed the sensitivity distribution and the ResV of two unipolar (tip-can and coil-can ) and two bipolar (true or tip-ring and integrated or tip-coil) ICD transvenous lead configurations. A detailed 3-D model of the human thorax based on the visible human man dataset was used to compute the lead sensitivity and computer simulations of simple cardiac dynamics were used to quantify the ResV. Differences in the sensitivity distribution throughout the ventricular myocardium (VM) were observed for each lead configuration. In our computer model of the human thorax, the ResV was found to comprise 7%, 35%, 45%, and 70% of the VM for true bipolar, integrated bipolar, tip-can unipolar, and coil-can unipolar ICD leads, respectively. Furthermore, our analysis shows that the spatial resolution depends on both lead sensitivity and cardiac dynamics, and therefore, it can vary for different heart rhythms.
Keywords :
defibrillators; electrocardiography; 3D model; ICD transvenous lead configuration; cardiac dynamics; coil-can unipolar leads; electrograms; heart rhythms; human thorax; implantable cardioverter defibrillator; integrated bipolar leads; lead configuration; lead resolution volume; lead sensitivity; sensing performance; spatial resolution; tip-can unipolar leads; ventricular myocardium; visible human man dataset; Cardiology; Coils; Computer simulation; Heart; Humans; Myocardium; Permission; Rhythm; Spatial resolution; Thorax; Thyristors; Virtual manufacturing; Bipolar lead; implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD); lead field; resolution volume; sensitivity; spatial resolution; transvenous leads; unipolar lead; Computer Simulation; Defibrillators, Implantable; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Electrocardiography; Electrodes, Implanted; Heart Conduction System; Heart Rate; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2009.2027425
Filename :
5175457
Link To Document :
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