Novel Experimental Preparation to Assess Electrocardiographic Imaging Reconstruction Techniques

2020 
Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) systems are still plagued by a myriad of controllable and uncontrollable sources of error, which makes studying and improving these systems difficult. To mitigate these errors, we developed a novel experimental preparation using a rigid pericardiac cage suspended in a torso-shaped electrolytic tank. The 256-electrode cage was designed to record signals 0.5-1.0 cm above the entire epicardial surface of an isolated heart. The cage and heart were fixed in a 192-electrode torso tank filled with electrolyte with predetermined conductivity. The resulting signals served as ground truth for ECGI performed using the boundary element method (BEM) and method of fundamental solutions (MFS) with three regularization techniques: Tikhonov zero-order (Tik0), Tikhonov second-order (Tik2), truncated singular value decomposition (TSVD). Each ECGI regularization technique reconstructed cage potentials from recorded torso potentials well with spatial correlation above 0.7, temporal correlation above 0.8, and root mean squared error values below 0.7 mV. The earliest site of activation was best identified by MFS using Tik0, which localized it to within a range of 1.9 and 4.8 cm. Our novel experimental preparation has shown unprecedented agreement with simulations and represents a new standard for ECGI validation studies.
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