Detection and characterization of late potentials using time-frequency analysis techniques

D. Lichorwic, J. Jagadeesh, S. D. Nelson
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Survivors of myocardial infarction are known to be highly susceptible to further cardiac arrhythmias including ventricular tachycardia (VT), which may lead to sudden cardiac death. The occurrence of non-stationary, low-amplitude, high-frequency signals in and beyond the terminal QRS complex of surface ECG recordings has been shown to be a marker for VT. These signals are known as "late potentials" or LP. Specialized forms of two time-frequency (T/F) signal analysis methods were developed and used to study LP in human ECGs. The ECGs with LP were found to exhibit extended fractionation in the T/F plane characterized by a slow rate of decay of the T/F energy from its maximum value. This observation was quantified by analyzing the settling times in the T/F distributions. ECGs with LP were found to have settling times that were twice as long as those found in normal ECGs, on average. These LP detection methods have potential applications as clinical diagnostic tools.
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使用时频分析技术检测和表征晚电位
众所周知,心肌梗死的幸存者极易发生进一步的心律失常,包括室性心动过速(VT),这可能导致心源性猝死。在体表心电图记录的末端QRS复合体内外出现非平稳、低振幅、高频信号已被证明是室速的标志。这些信号被称为“晚电位”或LP。两种特殊形式的时频(T/F)信号分析方法被开发并用于研究人类脑电图中的LP。具有LP的ecg在T/F平面上表现出扩展的分块,其特征是T/F能量从其最大值衰减的速度很慢。通过分析T/F分布中的沉降时间,对这一观察结果进行了量化。有LP的心电图平均沉降时间是正常心电图的两倍。这些LP检测方法作为临床诊断工具具有潜在的应用前景。
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