DocumentCode
561923
Title
Determination of optimal electrode positions of a wearable ECG monitoring system for detection of myocardial ischemia: A simulation study
Author
Loewe, Axel ; Schulze, Walther H W ; Jiang, Yuan ; Wilhelms, Mathias ; Dössel, Olaf
Author_Institution
Inst. of Biomed. Eng., Karlsruhe Inst. of Technol. (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
fYear
2011
fDate
18-21 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
741
Lastpage
744
Abstract
The early detection of myocardial ischemia is an essential lever for its successful treatment. We investigated an ECG monitoring system with 3 electrodes. Optimal electrode positions are determined using a cellular automaton. The spatially heterogeneous effects of myocardial ischemia were modeled by altering 4 electrophysiological parameters: action potential amplitude and duration, conduction velocity as well as resting membrane voltage. Both, transmural heterogeneity and the influence of the border zone were considered in the simulations on three patient models. The detection of myocardial ischemia is based on ST segment deviation from the physiological case. The signals used to find the best electrode positions comprise ischemic regions with different transmural extents in all 17 AHA segments. We show which ischemic ECGs can be detected given a realistic signal-to-noise ratio, false positive rate and maximum response time of the system.
Keywords
cellular automata; electrocardiography; patient monitoring; action potential amplitude; cellular automaton; conduction velocity; electrophysiological parameters; false positive rate; maximum response time; myocardial ischemia; optimal electrode positions; patient models; resting membrane voltage; signal-to-noise ratio; transmural heterogeneity; wearable ECG monitoring system; Biomedical monitoring; Computational modeling; Electrocardiography; Electrodes; Heart; Monitoring; Myocardium;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computing in Cardiology, 2011
Conference_Location
Hangzhou
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0612-7
Type
conf
Filename
6164672
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