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Detecting Ischemic Stress to the Myocardium Using Laplacian Eigenmaps and Changes to Conduction Velocity.

Wilson W Good1, Burak Erem2, Jaume Coll-Font3, Dana H Brooks3, Rob S MacLeod1.   

Abstract

The underlying pathophysiology of ischemia and its electrocardiographic consequences are poorly understood, resulting in unreliable diagnosis of this disease. This limited knowledge of underlying mechanisms suggests a data driven approach, which seeks to identify patterns in the ECG that can be linked statistically to underlying behavior and conditions of ischemic stress. The gold standard ECG metrics for evaluating ischemia monitor vertical deflections within the ST segment. However, ischemia influences all portions of the electrogram. Another metric that targets the QRS complex during ischemia is Conduction Velocity (CV). An even more inclusive, data driven approach is known as "Laplacian Eigenmaps" (LE), which can identify trajectories, or "manifolds", that respond to different spatiotemporal consequences of ischemic stress, and these changes to the trajectories on the manifold may serve as a clinically relevant biomarker. On this study, we compared the LE- and CV-based markers against two gold standards for detecting ischemic stress, both derived from the ST segment. We evaluated the response time and fidelity of each biomarker using a Time to Threshold (TTT) and Contrast Ratio (CR) measure, over 51 episodes recorded as cardiac electrograms from a canine model of controlled ischemia. The results show that metrics designed to monitor regions beyond the ST segment can perform at least as well, if not better, than traditional ST segment based metrics.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29930952      PMCID: PMC6007991          DOI: 10.22489/CinC.2017.269-417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Cardiol (2010)        ISSN: 2325-887X


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1.  Novel Biomarker for Evaluating Ischemic Stress Using an Electrogram Derived Phase Space.

Authors:  Wilson W Good; Burak Erem; Jaume Coll-Font; Dana H Brooks; Rob S MacLeod
Journal:  Comput Cardiol (2010)       Date:  2017-03-02

2.  Sensitivity of epicardial electrical markers to acute ischemia detection.

Authors:  Kedar Aras; Brett Burton; Darrell Swenson; Rob MacLeod
Journal:  J Electrocardiol       Date:  2014-08-17       Impact factor: 1.438

3.  Changes in conduction velocity during acute ischemia in ventricular myocardium of the isolated porcine heart.

Authors:  A G Kléber; M J Janse; F J Wilms-Schopmann; A A Wilde; R Coronel
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 29.690

4.  Extensions to a manifold learning framework for time-series analysis on dynamic manifolds in bioelectric signals.

Authors:  Burak Erem; Ramon Martinez Orellana; Damon E Hyde; Jurriaan M Peters; Frank H Duffy; Petr Stovicek; Simon K Warfield; Rob S MacLeod; Gilead Tadmor; Dana H Brooks
Journal:  Phys Rev E       Date:  2016-04-29       Impact factor: 2.529

Review 5.  State of the art in stress testing and ischaemia monitoring.

Authors:  Shlomo Stern
Journal:  Card Electrophysiol Rev       Date:  2002-09

6.  Techniques for automated local activation time annotation and conduction velocity estimation in cardiac mapping.

Authors:  C D Cantwell; C H Roney; F S Ng; J H Siggers; S J Sherwin; N S Peters
Journal:  Comput Biol Med       Date:  2015-04-25       Impact factor: 4.589

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1.  Characterizing the transient electrocardiographic signature of ischemic stress using Laplacian Eigenmaps for dimensionality reduction.

Authors:  W W Good; B Erem; B Zenger; J Coll-Font; J A Bergquist; D H Brooks; R S MacLeod
Journal:  Comput Biol Med       Date:  2020-10-28       Impact factor: 4.589

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