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Accuracy of single-dipole inverse solution when localising ventricular pre-excitation sites: simulation study.

R Hren1, G Stroink, B M Horácek.   

Abstract

Different factors are investigated that may affect the accuracy of an inverse solution that uses a single-dipole equivalent generator, in a standardised inhomogeneous torso model, when localising the pre-excitation sites. An anatomical model of the human ventricular myocardium is used to simulate body surface potential maps (BSPMs) and magnetic field maps (MFMs) for 35 pre-excitation sites positioned on the epicardial surface along the atrioventricular ring. The sites of pre-excitation activity are estimated by the single-dipole method, and the measure for the accuracy of the localisation is the localisation error, defined as the distance between the location of the best-fitting single dipole and the actual site of pre-excitation in the ventricular model. The findings indicate that, when the electrical properties of the volume conductor and lead positions are precisely known and the 'measurement' noise is added to the simulated BSPMs and MFMs, the single-dipole method optimally localises the pre-excitation activity 20 ms after the onset of pre-excitation, within 0.71 +/- 0.28 cm and 0.65 +/- 0.30 cm using BSPMs and MFMs, respectively. When the standard torso model is used to localise the sites of onset of the pre-excitation sequence initiated in four individualised torso models, the maximum errors are as high as 2.6-3.0 cm (even though the average error, for both the BSPM and MFM localisations, remains within the 1.0-1.5 cm range). In spite of these shortcomings, it is thought that single-dipole localisations can be useful for non-invasive pre-interventional planning.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9747572     DOI: 10.1007/bf02522478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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