Methods Inf Med 2004; 43(01): 43-46
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1633832
Original Article
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Time Course of ECG Depolarization and Repolarization Changes during Ischemia in PTCA Recordings

E. Pueyo
1   Department of Electronic Engineering and Communications, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
,
J. García
1   Department of Electronic Engineering and Communications, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
,
G. Wagner
2   Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Centre, NC, USA
,
R. Bailón
1   Department of Electronic Engineering and Communications, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
,
L. Sörnmo
3   Department of Applied Electronics, University of Lund, Sweden
,
P. Laguna
1   Department of Electronic Engineering and Communications, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
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Publication Date:
07 February 2018 (online)

Summary

Objectives: In this work we studied the temporal evolution of changes in the electrocardiogram (ECG) as a consequence of the induced ischemia during prolonged coronary angioplasty, comparing the time course of indexes reflecting depolarization and those reflecting repolarization.

Methods: We considered both local (measured at specific points of the ECG) and global (obtained from the Karhunen-Loève transform) indexes. In particular, the evolution of Q, R and S wave amplitudes during ischemia was analyzed with respect to classical indexes such as ST level. As a measurement of sensitivity we used an Ischemic Changes Sensor (ICS), which reflects the capacity of an index to detect changes in the ECG.

Results: The results showed that, in leads with low-amplitude ST-T complexes, the S wave amplitude was more sensitive in detecting ischemia than was the commonly used index ST60. It was found that in such leads the S wave amplitude initially exhibited a delayed response to ischemia when compared to ST60, but its performance was better from the second minute of occlusion. The global indexes describing the ST-T complex were, in terms of the ICS, superior to the S wave amplitude for ischemia detection.

Conclusions: Ischemic ECG changes occur both at repolarization and depolarization, with alterations in the depolarization period appearing later in time. Local indexes are less sensitive to ischemia than global ones.

 
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