Title :
Use of body-surface potential mapping and computer model simulations for optimal programming of cardiac resynchronization therapy devices
Author :
Mohindra, R. ; Sapp, JL ; Clements, JC ; Horá ek, BM
Author_Institution :
Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS
fDate :
Sept. 30 2007-Oct. 3 2007
Abstract :
It has been proposed that by optimizing the timing of activation between the ventricles (V-V interval), with the aid of body-surface potential mapping (BSPM), the success rate of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices could be improved. We recorded 120-electrode BSPM data and CT scans from two patients with implanted CRT devices and calculated, by means of electrocardiographic inverse solution, epicardial potentials and isochrones of activation for different V-V intervals. To gain better insight, we used a computer model of ventricular activation to simulate activation isochrones for CRT pacing. As a measure of inter-ventricular synchrony for a variety of V-V settings we used the area between the LV and RV percent surface activated curves. We have demonstrated that by aiming to minimize dyssynchrony in ventricular activation patterns, an optimal CRT pacing V-V interval can be selected. The computer model simulations provided a baseline measure by which our measure of synchrony can be evaluated.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical electrodes; computerised tomography; digital simulation; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; pacemakers; BSPM data; CRT pacing; CT scan; LV percent surface activated curve; RV percent surface activated curve; V-V intervals; body-surface potential mapping; cardiac resynchronization therapy device; computer model simulation; electrocardiographic inverse solution algorithm; implanted CRT device; optimal programming; pacemaker; ventricular activation; ventricular electrical synchrony; Area measurement; Cathode ray tubes; Computational modeling; Computed tomography; Computer simulation; Heart; Mathematical model; Medical treatment; Timing; Torso;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2007
Conference_Location :
Durham, NC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2533-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0276-6547
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2007.4745423