A Preliminary Study in the Detection of Cardiac Disorders via Phase-Invariant Signature Algorithm of ECG
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概要
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The present paper presents a simple and unambiguous computerassisted method for the detection of cardiac disorders by processing the electrocardiogram. A new technique "Phase Invariant Signature Algorithm (PISA)", has been described, which is useful in the detection of cardiac abnormalities by investigating certain statistical properties of the measured waveform of ECG in a "phase-locked" fashion. This method of detection of abnormalities in the heart was used in the changes in the hypoxic action potential and in the ECG due to ionic changes and ischemia in the heart of cats and dogs. The signature of the normal ECG or action potential was straight-line. Any change in the waveform of ECG or action potential was detected as spikes in the signature. This method of detection of cardiac abnormalities does not require a priori reference to any standard ECG. The results indicate that this new method is capable of detecting cardiac disorders at an early stage and hence a higher sensitivity than the presently available type of ECG analysis. This method is in the developmental stage and further studies are being carried out.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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Prasad K.
Department Of Biology And Program In Molecular Plant Biology Colorado State University
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GUPTA M.M.
Systems and Adaptive Control Research Laboratory College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
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GRAHAM B.L.
Systems and Adaptive Control Research Laboratory College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
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PRASAD K.
Department of Physiology College of Medicine
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