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Electrocardiography
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Electrophysiology Overview
• Pacemaker cells – Neurogenic vs. myogenic– SA Node– AV Node– Purkinje Fibers
• Conduction system• Ventricular myocytes• The Electrocardiogram (ECG)
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Components of the Electrocardiogram (ECG)
• Source– potential differences within the heart– spatially distributed and time varying
• Volume conductor– inhomogeneous and anisotropic– unique to each individual– boundary effects
• ECG measurement– body surface potentials– bipolar versus unipolar measurements– Mapping procedures
• Analysis– signal analysis– simulation and modeling approaches
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ECG History and Basics
• Represents electrical activity (not contraction)
• Marey, 1867, first electrical measurement from the heart.
• Waller, 1887, first human ECG published.
• Einthoven, 1895, names waves, 1912 invents triangle, 1924, wins Nobel Prize.
• Goldberger, 1924, adds precordial leads
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ECG Source Basics
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Charging Currents
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Depolarizing Currents
Cell Membrane
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ECG Source Basics
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Activated Resting
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Dipole(s) Source
• Represent bioelectric sources–Membrane currents–Coupled cells–Activation wavefront–Whole heart + +
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Heart Dipole and the ECG
• Represent the heart as a single moving dipole
• ECG measures projection of the dipole vector
• Why a dipole?• Is this a good model?• How can we tell?
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Cardiac Activation Sequence and ECG
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Cardiac Activation Sequence: Moving Dipole
• Oriented from active to inactive tissue
• Changes location and magnitude
• Gross simplification
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Electrocardiographic Lead Systems
• Einthoven Limb Leads (1895--1912): heart vector, Einthoven triangle, string galvanometer
• Goldberger, 1924: adds augmented and precordial leads, the standard ECG
• Wilson Central Terminal (1944): the "indifferent” reference
• Frank Lead System (1956): based on three-dimensional Dipole
• Body Surface Potential Mapping (Taccardi, 1963)
VI = �LA � �RA
VII = �LL � �RA
VIII = �LL � �LA
VI + VIII = VII
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Einthoven ECG• Bipolar limb leads• Einthoven Triangle• Based on heart vector
Applying Kirchoff’s Laws to these definitions yields:
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Einthoven/Limb Leads
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Augmented Leads
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Vectorcardiographic Lead SystemsFrank Lead System
IR + IF + IL = 0
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Wilson Central Terminal
• Goldberger (1924) and Wilson (1944)
• “Invariant” reference• “Unipolar” leads• Standard in clinical applications• Driven right leg circuit
�CT � �RA
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�CT =�RA + �LA + �LL
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Precordial Leads
• Modern clinical standard (V1-V6)
• Note enhanced precordials on right side of chest and V7
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Projection Summary
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Standard (12-lead) ECG
1mm = 100 µV
50 mm = 1 s 1 mm = 40 ms
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Taccardi et al,Circ., 1963
Body Surface Potential Mapping
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Body Surface Potential Mapping
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Body Surface Potential Mapping
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Feature/Pattern Analysis
LAD RCA LCx
Angioplasty Mapping
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Taccardi Video
http://www.sci.utah.edu/gallery2/v/cibc/video/taccardi_lg.html
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Forward/Inverse Problems in Electrocardiography
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Forward Simulation with ECGSim
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ECG Example 1
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ECG Example 2
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ECG Example 3
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ECG Example 4
Second Degree AV Block
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Some Real Examples
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Some Real Examples