Title
Interpolating Low Amplitude ECG Signals Combined with Filtering According to International Standards Improves Inverse Reconstruction of Cardiac Electrical Activity.
Abstract
In this paper, the effect of reducing noise from ECG signals is investigated by applying filters in compliance with the standards for ECG devices, removing and interpolating low amplitude signals. Torso-tank experiment data was used with electrical activity recorded simultaneously from 128 tank electrodes and 108 epicardial sock electrodes. Subsequently, 10 representative beats were selected for analysis. Tikhonov zero-order regularization method was used to solve the inverse problem for the following groups; raw fullset, filtered fullset, raw low amplitude removed, filtered low amplitude removed, raw low amplitude interpolated, filtered low amplitude interpolated torso signals. Pearson's correlation was used for comparison between measured and computed electrograms and between activation maps derived from them. Filtering the signal according to the standards improved the reconstructed electrograms. In addition, removal of low amplitude signals and replacing them with interpolated signals combined with filtering according to the standard significantly improved the reconstructed electrograms and derived activation maps.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/978-3-030-21949-9_13
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Field
DocType
Volume
Tikhonov regularization,Torso,Signal processing,Discrete mathematics,Computer science,Interpolation,Filter (signal processing),Regularization (mathematics),Inverse problem,Acoustics,Amplitude
Conference
11504
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ali Rababah103.04
Dewar D. Finlay28722.60
Laura Bear300.68
Raymond Bond400.68
Khaled Rjoob503.04
McLaughlin, J.6411.37