Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Reference for Electrocardiographic Imaging-Based T-Wave Alternans Estimation.
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Sánchez-Carballo E et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Signal Theory and Communications · Spain
Abstract
Sudden cardiac death causes multiple deaths annually, and T-wave alternans are a reliable predictor of this fatal event. Detecting alternans is crucial for reducing disease incidence, and electrocardiographic imaging is a promising tool, providing spatial-temporal insights. The absence of references and segmentation methods specific to these data may complicate progress in the field. Therefore, this work aimed to develop a reference for evaluating estimation methods. Initially, a novel T-wave segmentation procedure specific to these data was introduced and compared with a commonly used method. Subsequently, a reference for assessing alternans estimation methods was created by integrating alternans into epicardial signals through a spatial-temporal Gaussian function. Finally, a bootstrap-based classifier for detecting alternans was developed. Results underscored the superiority of the novel T-wave segmentation procedure, with the lowest 95% confidence interval being [ 16.57μV,18.80μV ], indicating significant disparities between the two segmentation methodologies. Furthermore, the generated reference demonstrated the distinguishability of T-wave alternans with an amplitude of approximately 55μV from noise. Additionally, the classifier exhibited consistency with previous findings, demonstrating its ability to detect alternans with amplitudes around 50μV . In conclusion, this study provides a spatial-temporal reference for proper evaluation of estimation methods, contributing to establishing a gold standard.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40303849