detecting phase singularities and rotor center trajectories based on the hilbert transform of intraatrial electrograms in an atrial voxel model
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This work aimed at the detection of rotor centers within the atrial cavity during atrial fibrillation on the basis of phase singularities. A voxel based method was established which employs the Hilbert transform and the phase of unipolar electrograms. The method provides a 3D overview of phase singularities at the endocardial surface and within the blood volume. Mapping those phase singularities from the inside of the atria at the endocardium yielded rotor center trajectories. We discuss the results for an unstable and a more stable rotor. The side length of the areas covered by the trajectories varied from 1.5 mm to 10 mm. These results are important for cardiologists who target rotors with RF ablation in order to cure atrial fibrillation.
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| Authors | ;Unger Laura Anna;Rottmann Markus;Seemann Gunnar;Dössel Olaf |
| Journal | materials science and engineering c |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.1515/cdbme-2015-0010
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