Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
558308 Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study examined the significance of ECG-derived indexes in quantifying ventricular repolarization dispersion (VRD) given its value as a risk marker for severe myocardial arrhythmia. Multilead ECG recordings from an isolated rabbit heart model, including control and globally increased VRD (IVRD) beats, were studied. The IVRD was induced by supplying d-Sotalol (DS) or premature ventricular stimulation (PVS). ECG indexes came from (a) the absolute ECG summation signal, from which we obtained the amplitude and area of the T-wave, and the T-wave width (TWTW), which we consider as IVRD indexes, and (b) the Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) of the ECG, from which the θPTθPT (angle between the first SVD principal axis and the repolarization axis), T-wave residuum (TWRTWR), T-wave morphology dispersion (TMDTMD), unnormalized TMDTMD (UTMDUTMD), and θRTθRT (the angle between the depolarization and the repolarization vectors) were estimated as IVRD indexes. Results were compared with the classical QT-based VRD indexes (σQTeσQTe, standard deviation of QT end). The main results are TWTW: 78.0±10.378.0±10.3 vs. 133.6±29.6133.6±29.6 ms, for control vs. IVRD generated using DS, p<0.005p<0.005 and 95.2±7.995.2±7.9 vs. 118.5±15.7118.5±15.7 ms when PVS was used, p<0.007p<0.007; σQTeσQTe: gives 6.5±1.46.5±1.4 vs. 11.6±1.911.6±1.9 ms, for DS p<0.007p<0.007 and 7.6±2.27.6±2.2 vs. 13.0±3.413.0±3.4 ms for PVS, p<0.007p<0.007; respectively. θPTθPT: 35±51°35±51° vs. 117±49°117±49°, p<0.009p<0.009 in DS. We concluded that globally induced IVRD is well reflected by the TWTW parameter, being the most sensitive of the studied ones. The IVRD can also be quantified by using the θPTθPT index.

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