T-wave alternans quantification: which information from different methods?
T-wave alternans, qualitatively defined as every-other-beat alternations of the T-wave morphology, has no standardized quantitative definition yet. Differences in quantitative information provided by the fast-Fourier-transform spectral method (FFTSM), the modified-moving-average method (MMAM), and o...
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Zusammenfassung: | T-wave alternans, qualitatively defined as every-other-beat alternations of the T-wave morphology, has no standardized quantitative definition yet. Differences in quantitative information provided by the fast-Fourier-transform spectral method (FFTSM), the modified-moving-average method (MMAM), and our heart-rate adaptive match filter method (AMFM) were analyzed here making use of two synthetic ECG tracings with stationary TWA: triangular the first (TRI_TWA), with T-waves maximum-amplitude difference (A MAX ) of 100 μV and mean-amplitude difference (A MEAN ) of 50 μV; and uniform the second (UNI_TWA), with A MAX = A MEAN =100 μV. Application of FFTSM, MMAM, and AMFM to TRI_TWA yielded 57 μV, 100 μV, and 50 μV TWA amplitude estimation, respectively. Instead, 100 μV TWA amplitude was provided by each method after their application to UNI_TWA. Thus, FFTSM and AMFM provide estimates of A MEAN , while MMAM of A MAX . |
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ISSN: | 0276-6574 2325-8853 |