Inverse ECG imaging as a novel solution for acute coronary syndrome classification from standard 12-lead ECG in the emergency department

Journal of Electrocardiology(2023)

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Spiral wave reentry is a potential mechanism of atrial fibrillation (AF), but is difficult to differentiate clinically from multiple wavelet breakup using standard bipolar recordings. We developed a new methodology using bipolar recordings to estimate the direction of local activation wavefronts during AF by calculating the electrogram conformation (Egm-C). We subsequently used recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) of Egm-C to differentiate regions of spiral wave reentry from wavelet breakup.A 2D computer simulation was created with regions containing a stable spiral wave and also regions of wavebreak. A grid of 40 × 40 unipolar electrodes was superimposed. At each site, the actual wavefront direction (WD) was determined by comparing relative activation timings of the local intracellular recordings, and the estimated wavefront direction (Egm-C) was determined from the morphology of the local bipolar electrogram. RQA of Egm-C was compared to RQA of actual WD in order to differentiate AF mechanisms.RQA of actual WD and Egm-C both distinguished regions of spiral wave reentry from wavelet breakup with high correlation between the two methods (recurrence rate, r = 0.96; determinism, r = 0.61; line max, r = 0.95; entropy, r = 0.84; p < 0.001 for all). In areas of stable spiral wave reentry, the recurrence plots of both Egm-C and actual WD demonstrated stable, periodic dynamics, while regions of wavelet breakup demonstrated chaotic behavior largely devoid of repetitive activation patterns.Calculation of Egm-C allows RQA to be performed on bipolar electrograms during AF and differentiates regions of spiral wave reentry from multiple wavelet breakup.
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acute coronary syndrome classification,acute coronary syndrome,emergency department
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