Application of Spatio-Temporal Filtering for Atrial Activity Waveforms Enhancement

Jader Giraldo-Guzmán, M. Kotas, Michal Piela, F. Castells, J. Leski, Sonia H. Contreras Ortiz
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In this paper, we propose to apply spatio-temporal filtering to atrial activity enhancement, prior to the detection of possible atrial arrhythmias. During normal sinus rhythm, the atrial activity is well synchronized with the ventricular one. The distances between ventricular QRS complexes and the preceding atrial P waves are approximately constant. However, during atrial arrhythmias such a synchronization does not exist. Although both atrial fibrillation (AF) and atrial flutter (AFL) are also characterized by irregularity of RR intervals, nevertheless it is this lack of atrioventricular synchronization and the associated irregularity of atrial activity (AA) that is the most straightforward symptom of atrial arrhythmias. In AFL episodes, the atrial activity tends to be more regular, whereas in AF it is almost completely unpredictable. Our objective is to enhance this activity to facilitate discrimination between the two arrhythmias. Spatio-temporal filtering (STF) was developed for detection of fetal QRS complexes in an ECG signal recorded from the abdomen of a pregnant woman. The filter can easily be applied to enhance the P waves in regular ECG signals. In this paper, however, we modify the learning phase of STF, to make it useful also for enhancement of abnormal atrial activity. The STF ability to enhance the atrial flutter waves is presented. An algorithm is proposed that allows for simple but effective discrimination between the two types of atrial irregular activity: AFL and AF. Tested on a database containing the cases of both atrial arrhythmias, the algorithm allows for their almost faultless recognition.
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时空滤波在心房活动波形增强中的应用
在本文中,我们建议将时空滤波应用于心房活动增强,在检测可能的心房心律失常之前。在正常的窦性心律中,心房活动与心室活动是同步的。心室QRS复合体与前心房P波之间的距离近似恒定。然而,在心房心律失常期间,这种同步并不存在。虽然心房颤动(AF)和心房扑动(AFL)也以RR间期不规则为特征,但正是这种房室同步性的缺乏和相关的心房活动不规则(AA)才是心房心律失常最直接的症状。在AFL发作时,心房活动趋于更有规律,而在AF发作时,心房活动几乎完全不可预测。我们的目标是增强这种活动,以促进两种心律失常的区分。时空滤波(STF)用于检测孕妇腹部记录的ECG信号中的胎儿QRS复合物。该滤波器可以很容易地用于增强常规心电信号中的P波。然而,在本文中,我们修改了STF的学习阶段,使其也可用于增强异常心房活动。研究了STF增强心房扑动波的能力。提出了一种算法,允许简单而有效地区分两种类型的心房不规则活动:AFL和AF。在包含两种心房心律失常病例的数据库上进行测试,该算法允许他们几乎完美的识别。
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