Prediction of spontaneous termination of atrial fibrillation in surface ECG by frequency analysis

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Xi, Q [1 ]
Shkurovich, S [1 ]
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[1] St Jude Med CRMD, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA
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We developed an automatic algorithm for predicting the spontaneous termination of atrial fibrillation (AF) using the 2004 PhysioNet / Computers in Cardiology Challenge database. The algorithm consisted of QRST subtraction to cancel ventricular and correlated activity followed by peak frequency analysis on the remainder signal. A learning set was used to determine a 5.9 Hz peak frequency threshold to separate immediately terminating (T) from non-terminating (N) segments. To separate T from non-immediately terminating (S) segments, the frequency analysis was preceded by QRST morphology matching to identify pairs of S and T segments from each individual patient. Higher frequency segments were labeled as N or S respectively. This algorithm correctly separated 19/20 T vs. N segments from 20 different patients and 18/20 segments in 10 patients in the learning set and correctly identified 25/30 segments from Test Set A and 16/20 segments from Test Set B.
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