Optimizing Temporal Waveform Analysis: A Novel Pipeline for Efficient Characterization of Left Coronary Artery Velocity Profiles
Continuously measured arterial blood velocity can provide insight into physiological parameters and potential disease states. The efficient and effective description of the temporal profiles of arterial velocity is crucial for both clinical practice and research. We propose a pipeline to identify th...
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Zusammenfassung: | Continuously measured arterial blood velocity can provide insight into
physiological parameters and potential disease states. The efficient and
effective description of the temporal profiles of arterial velocity is crucial
for both clinical practice and research. We propose a pipeline to identify the
minimum number of points of interest to adequately describe a velocity profile
of the left coronary artery. This pipeline employs a novel operation that
"stretches" a baseline waveform to quantify the utility of a point in fitting
other waveforms. Our study introduces a comprehensive pipeline specifically
designed to identify the minimal yet crucial number of points needed to
accurately represent the velocity profile of the left coronary artery.
Additionally, the only location-dependent portion of this pipeline is the first
step, choosing all of the possible points of interest. Hence, this work is
broadly applicable to other waveforms. This versatility paves the way for a
novel non-frequency domain method that can enhance the analysis of
physiological waveforms. Such advancements have potential implications in both
research and clinical treatment of various diseases, underscoring the broader
applicability and impact. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.10146 |