Application of the method of fundamental solutions to potential-based inverse electrocardiography
- PMID: 16807788
- PMCID: PMC2440514
- DOI: 10.1007/s10439-006-9131-7
Application of the method of fundamental solutions to potential-based inverse electrocardiography
Abstract
Potential-based inverse electrocardiography is a method for the noninvasive computation of epicardial potentials from measured body surface electrocardiographic data. From the computed epicardial potentials, epicardial electrograms and isochrones (activation sequences), as well as repolarization patterns can be constructed. We term this noninvasive procedure Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI). The method of choice for computing epicardial potentials has been the Boundary Element Method (BEM) which requires meshing the heart and torso surfaces and optimizing the mesh, a very time-consuming operation that requires manual editing. Moreover, it can introduce mesh-related artifacts in the reconstructed epicardial images. Here we introduce the application of a meshless method, the Method of Fundamental Solutions (MFS) to ECGI. This new approach that does not require meshing is evaluated on data from animal experiments and human studies, and compared to BEM. Results demonstrate similar accuracy, with the following advantages: 1. Elimination of meshing and manual mesh optimization processes, thereby enhancing automation and speeding the ECGI procedure. 2. Elimination of mesh-induced artifacts. 3. Elimination of complex singular integrals that must be carefully computed in BEM. 4. Simpler implementation. These properties of MFS enhance the practical application of ECGI as a clinical diagnostic tool.
Figures









References
-
- Atkinson KE, Chien D. Piecewise Polynomial collocation for boundary integral equations. SIAM J. Sci. Stat. Comput. 1995;16:651–681.
-
- Barr RC, Spach MS. Inverse calculation of QRS-T epicardial potentials from body surface potential distributions for normal and ectopic beats in the intact dog. Circ. Res. 1978;42(5):661–675. - PubMed
-
- Barr RC, Spach MS. Inverse solutions directly in terms of potentials. In: Nelson CV, Geselowitz DB, editors. The Theoretical Basis of Electrocardiography. Oxford: Clarendon Press; 1976. pp. 294–304.
-
- Batdorf M, Freitag LA, Ollivier-Gooch C. Computational study of the effect of unstructured mesh quality on solution efficiency; Proc. 13th AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conf.: 1888; 1997.
-
- Beer G, Watson JO. Introduction to Finite and Boundary Element Methods for Engineers. West Sussex: Wiley; 1992.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources