DocumentCode
49036
Title
Identifying Model Inaccuracies and Solution Uncertainties in Noninvasive Activation-Based Imaging of Cardiac Excitation Using Convex Relaxation
Author
Erem, B. ; van Dam, Peter M. ; Brooks, D.H.
Author_Institution
Med. Sch., Children´s Hosp. Boston, Dept. of Radiol., Harvard Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Volume
33
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
902
Lastpage
912
Abstract
Noninvasive imaging of cardiac electrical function has begun to move towards clinical adoption. Here, we consider one common formulation of the problem, in which the goal is to estimate the spatial distribution of electrical activation times during a cardiac cycle. We address the challenge of understanding the robustness and uncertainty of solutions to this formulation. This formulation poses a nonconvex, nonlinear least squares optimization problem. We show that it can be relaxed to be convex, at the cost of some degree of physiological realism of the solution set, and that this relaxation can be used as a framework to study model inaccuracy and solution uncertainty. We present two examples, one using data from a healthy human subject and the other synthesized with the ECGSIM software package. In the first case, we consider uncertainty in the initial guess and regularization parameter. In the second case, we mimic the presence of an ischemic zone in the heart in a way which violates a model assumption. We show that the convex relaxation allows understanding of spatial distribution of parameter sensitivity in the first case, and identification of model violation in the second.
Keywords
biomedical imaging; biomimetics; concave programming; convex programming; electrocardiography; least squares approximations; relaxation theory; ECGSIM software package; cardiac cycle; cardiac electrical function; cardiac excitation; convex relaxation; electrical activation; heart; ischemic zone; nonconvex nonlinear least squares optimization problem; noninvasive activation-based imaging; parameter sensitivity; spatial distribution; Heart; Optimization; Robustness; Sensitivity; Surface morphology; Surface waves; Uncertainty; Activation time imaging; biomedical imaging; biomedical signal processing; convex relaxation; electrocardiography (ECG); inverse problems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2014.2297952
Filename
6702483
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