Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Influence of Torso Model Complexity on the Noninvasive Localization of Ectopic Ventricular Activity Cover

Influence of Torso Model Complexity on the Noninvasive Localization of Ectopic Ventricular Activity

Open Access
|May 2016

Abstract

Location of premature ectopic ventricular activity was assessed noninvasively in five patients using integral body surface potential maps and inverse solution in terms of a single dipole. Precision of the inverse solution was studied using three different torso models: homogeneous torso model, inhomogeneous torso model including lungs and heart ventricles and inhomogeneous torso model including lungs, heart ventricles and atria, aorta and pulmonary artery. More stable results were obtained using the homogeneous model. However, in some patients the location of the resulting dipole representing the focus of ectopic activity was shifted between solutions using the homogeneous and inhomogeneous models. Comparison of solutions with inhomogeneous torso models did not show significantly different dispersions, but localization of the focus was better when a torso model including atria and arteries was used. The obtained results suggest that presented noninvasive localization of the ectopic focus can be used to shorten the time needed for successful ablation and to increase its success rate.

Language: English
Page range: 96 - 102
Submitted on: Jan 28, 2016
|
Accepted on: Apr 11, 2016
|
Published on: May 6, 2016
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: Volume open

© 2016 Olena Punshchykova, Jana Švehlíková, Milan Tyšler, Richard Grünes, Ksenia Sedova, Pavel Osmančík, Jana Žďárská, Dalibor Heřman, Peter Kneppo, published by Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Measurement Science
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.