Correlation between P-wave morphology and origin of atrial focal tachycardia-insights from realistic models of the human atria and torso

Michael A. Colman, Oleg V. Aslanidi, Jonathan Stott, Arun V. Holden, Henggui Zhang

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    Abstract

    Atrial arrhythmias resulting from abnormally rapid focal activity in the atria may be reflected in an altered P-wave morphology (PWM) in the ECG. Although clinically important, detailed relationships between PWM and origins of atrial focal excitations have not been established. To study such relationships, we developed computational models of the human atria and torso. The model simulation results were used to evaluate an extant clinical algorithm for locating the origin of atrial focal points from the ECG. The simulations showed that the algorithm was practical and could predict the atrial focal locations with 85 accuracy. We proposed a further refinement of the algorithm to distinguish between focal locations within the large atrial bundles. © 2011 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number5942150
    Pages (from-to)2952-2955
    Number of pages3
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
    Volume58
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

    Keywords

    • Atrial arrhythmias
    • body surface ECG
    • human atria model
    • P-wave morphology (PWM)

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