DocumentCode
1601696
Title
QT dispersion and principal component analysis in prehospital patients with chest pain
Author
Aufderheide, TP ; Reddy, S. ; Xue, Q. ; Dhala, A. ; Thakur, R.K. ; Brady, W.J. ; Rowlandson, I.
Author_Institution
Marquette Med. Syst., Med. Coll. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA
fYear
1997
Firstpage
665
Lastpage
668
Abstract
The objective of this study was to measure QT dispersion (QTD) and principal component analysis (PCA) ratio, using a newly developed algorithm, in a broad range of chest pain patients to determine potential value in diagnosing ischemic heart disease. The algorithm for determining QTD is based on least-square-fit technique, which has better reproducibility than threshold and simple slope methods. QTD and PCA measurements were retrospectively computer-calculated in adults with a chief or secondary complaint of chest pain or equivalent syndrome who had prehospital 12-lead ECGs acquired by paramedics. There were 2157 patients with evaluable data in the final study population. 53% were males, 47% females. Using a threshold of 46 ms, QTp global measurement had a sensitivity/specificity of 60%/90% for AMI and 28%/90% for angina. For AMI, using a threshold of 31, PCA ratio had a sensitivity/specificity of 35%/90%. These data support the contention that QTD and PCA may be useful diagnostic adjuncts for detection of ischemic heart disease
Keywords
electrocardiography; medical signal processing; 46 ms; ECG analysis; QT dispersion; chest pain; electrodiagnostics; least-square-fit technique; prehospital patients; principal component analysis; Ambient intelligence; Cardiac disease; Dispersion; Educational institutions; Electrocardiography; Heart rate interval; Medical diagnostic imaging; Myocardium; Pain; Principal component analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology 1997
Conference_Location
Lund
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4445-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.1997.648138
Filename
648138
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