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Modelling of the electrocardiographic signal during an angioplasty procedure in the right coronary artery
Fecha
2020-09Registro en:
Rincon Soler, Anderson Ivan; Bonomini, Maria Paula; Fernández Biscay, Carolina; Ingallina, Fernando Juan; Arini, Pedro David; Modelling of the electrocardiographic signal during an angioplasty procedure in the right coronary artery; Churchill Livingstone Inc Medical Publishers; Journal of Electrocardiology; 62; 9-2020; 65-72
0022-0736
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rincon Soler, Anderson Ivan
Bonomini, Maria Paula
Fernández Biscay, Carolina
Ingallina, Fernando Juan
Arini, Pedro David
Resumen
Dynamical models are useful tools to generate sets of varied morphological signals by synthesizing human electrocardiograms (ECGs). These signals are used for testing and improving algorithms of ECG delineation, patient monitoring and heart disease detection. This work presents a procedure based on the ECGSYN model to synthesize ECG morphological changes induced by a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) procedure in the right coronary artery. We provide a set of parameters to be used in ECGSYN and generate heartbeats with altered ST-T complexes. These characteristic model parameters were obtained through a non-linear fitting algorithm applied to every available heartbeat. To extend these parameters, normal distributions were generated with their means and standard deviations obtained from the STAFF III database. Parameters were presented for P, QRS and T-waves at leads II, III and aVF. The synthesis procedure shows an average correlation and positive predictive value of 92.2% and 88.2%, respectively. In conclusion, we provide a technique capable of synthesizing electrocardiographic ischemic morphology with physiological plausibility. Then, the generation of data sets for algorithm testing can benefit from this system of ECG signal synthesis.