Title :
New additions to the toolkit for forward/inverse problems in electrocardiography within the SCIRun problem solving environment
Author :
Coll-Font, Jaume ; Burton, Brett M. ; Tate, Jess D. ; Erem, Burak ; Swenson, Darrel J. ; Dafang Wang ; Brooks, Dana H. ; van Dam, Peter ; MacLeod, Rob S.
Author_Institution :
B-spiral group, Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
Cardiac electrical imaging often requires the examination of different forward and inverse problem formulations based on mathematical and numerical approximations of the underlying source and the intervening volume conductor that can generate the associated voltages on the surface of the body. If the goal is to recover the source on the heart from body surface potentials, the solution strategy must include numerical techniques that can incorporate appropriate constraints and recover useful solutions, even though the problem is badly posed. Creating complete software solutions to such problems is a daunting undertaking. In order to make such tools more accessible to a broad array of researchers, the Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing (CIBC) has made an ECG forward/inverse toolkit available within the open source SCIRun system. Here we report on three new methods added to the inverse suite of the toolkit. These new algorithms, namely a Total Variation method, a non-decreasing TMP inverse and a spline-based inverse, consist of two inverse methods that take advantage of the temporal structure of the heart potentials and one that leverages the spatial characteristics of the transmembrane potentials. These three methods further expand the possibilities of researchers in cardiology to explore and compare solutions to their particular imaging problem.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical imaging; biomembranes; electrocardiography; inverse problems; medical signal processing; problem solving; public domain software; spatiotemporal phenomena; splines (mathematics); variational techniques; CIBC; Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing; ECG forward/inverse toolkit; SCIRun problem solving environment; body surface potential; cardiac electrical imaging; cardiology research; complete software solution; electrocardiography; forward problem formulation; forward problem toolkit; heart potential temporal structure; imaging problem; intervening volume conductor; inverse problem formulation; inverse problem toolkit; inverse suite; mathematical approximation; nondecreasing TMP inverse method; numerical approximation; open source SCIRun system; spline-based inverse method; total variation method; transmembrane potential spatial characteristics; voltage generation; Educational institutions; Electrocardiography; Finite element analysis; Heart; Inverse problems; Splines (mathematics);
Conference_Titel :
Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2014
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4346-3