ArAddressing Obstacles in the Clinical Implementation of the Inverse Problem of Electrocardiography - talk by Beáta Ondrušová

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Ing. Beáta Ondrušová, a PhD Student at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, gave a talk at JKU during her research stay at our Institute m3dm. Abstract: The inverse problem of electrocardiography can be used to localize the origin of ectopic cardiac activity such as premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) using body surface potential recordings obtained by tens to hundreds of torso electrodes and using a patient-specific geometrical model derived from CT/MRI scan. Despite its potential clinical significance, the widespread integration of the inverse solution faces numerous challenges. One obstacle is the requirement to use numerous electrodes. In this talk, the positions of the most significant electrodes for solving the inverse problem will be identified while also discussing the feasibility of achieving accurate solutions using a subset of these electrodes. Addition- ally, geometric models required for the inverse solution are created by individual observers, leading to variations in geometrical representations, particularly noticeable in cardiac ge- ometry. Therefore, the impact of cardiac variability on the accuracy of both the forward and inverse problems of electrocardiography will be examined. Finally, there are various methods for solving the inverse problem, and we will explore the accuracy of dipole-based and potential-based solutions in localizing the PVCs.
Period26 Feb 2024
Event typeGuest talk
LocationAustriaShow on map

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