The inverse problem in electrocardiography: solutions in terms of equivalent sources
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The inverse problem in electrocardiography: solutions in terms of equivalent sources
Abstract
This paper reviews those inverse electrocardiographic solutions that compute the electrical activity of the heart in terms of equivalent sources such as multipoles or multiple dipoles, as opposed to more realistic source formulations such as epicardial potentials. It treats, in succession, inverse solutions in terms of a single fixed-location dipole, a multipole series, moving dipoles, and, finally, multiple fixed-location dipoles. For each category of solution, simulation studies, animal experiments, and work involving human subjects are reviewed. Finally, more recent work that seeks to compute the cardiac activation isochrones, from the time integrals of the torso potentials during the QRS complex of the electrocardiogram, is described. The paper concludes with a discussion on the future of inverse electrocardiographic solutions in terms of equivalent sources.
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