A Novel Method for Rotor Tracking Using Bipolar Electrogram Phase
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Roney, CH
Cantwell, C
Siggers, JH
Ng, FS
Peters, NS
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Assessing the location and stability of electrical rotors can help target ablation therapy for atrial fibrillation. Rotor cores can be tracked by identifying singularities in the phase of spatially distributed electrical recordings. This is routinely applied to unipolar electrogram and action potential data, but not to bipolar electrogram data, which contains local activation only. We developed and tested a technique to track phase singularities from simulated bipolar data. Bipolar electrogram phase was found to be as effective as action potential and as unipolar electrogram phase for rotor tip detection when using simulated data, suggesting that it may be used clinically as an alternative method to unipolar phase to locate rotor phase singularities in atrial fibrillation.
Date Issued
2014-09-07
Date Acceptance
2014-06-01
Citation
2014, pp.233-236
ISBN
978-1-4799-4346-3
Start Page
233
End Page
236
Copyright Statement
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28.07.15 KB. Ok to add accepted version to spiral
Source
Computing in Cardiology (CinC) 2014
Start Date
2014-09-07
Finish Date
2014-09-10
Coverage Spatial
Cambridge, Massachusetts