A semi-quantitative, three-dimensional model of cardiac electrophysiology

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Tong, DA [1 ]
Widman, LE [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Med, Div Cardiol, San Antonio, TX 78284 USA
关键词
intracardiac electrograms; cardiac arrhythmias; computerized ECG analysis; expert systems; medical informatics; ACCESSORY ATRIOVENTRICULAR PATHWAYS; LEFT FREE-WALL; CATHETER ABLATION; LOCALIZATION; ACTIVATION;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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Catheter-mediated radiofrequency ablation is a medical procedure performed by highly trained and experienced cardiology sub-specialists. Even though these physicians are highly trained, the massive amount of data produced during these procedures creates a data over-load problem that can impede the performance of even the best practitioners. Performance may be effected if the physician overlooks important signal features, misinterprets the signals, and/or misinterprets catheter locations in the heart, which may lead to increased procedure duration and/or applications of radiofrequency energy to the wrong part of the heart. To assist physicians performing catheter-mediated radiofrequency ablation procedures cope with the massive amount of data generated by the procedure, we began developing a computer-based system for analyzing the signals generated by the procedure. As part of this effort, we have developed a semi-quantitative three-dimensional model of cardiac electrophysiology. This model has been implemented as part of the EINTHOVEN system, a computer-based system aimed interpreting the electrical signals from the heart. We incorporated the model into the EINTHOVEN system and developed and implemented new model-based algorithms for the system that together enable the system to interpret intracardiac electrograms in near real-time. The semi-quantitative three-dimensional model of cardiac electrophysiology and the model-based reasoning algorithms implemented to enable the EINTHOVEN system for analyzing intracardiac electrograms are presented.
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