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  • Body surface potential mapping (BSPM) allows for improved diagnosis of heart conditions by analyzing electric potential distribution on the torso, showing higher sensitivity than traditional 12-lead ECG.
  • A computer simulation was conducted to model the effects of coronary occlusions at different locations in the left anterior descending artery, focusing on the ST segment period of the heart's electrical activity.
  • The study found that in the early stages of ischemia, the bipolar angle rotated counterclockwise with increased ischemic area, and in later stages, the amplitude of the ST isointegral map rose significantly as the area of ischemia grew larger.

Article Abstract

Body surface potential map, an electric potential distribution on the body torso surface, enables us to infer the electrical activities of the heart. Therefore, observing electric potential projected to the torso surface can be highly useful for diagnosing heart diseases such as coronary occlusion. The BSPM for the heart of a patient show a higher level of sensitivity than 12-lead ECG. Relevant research has been mostly based on clinical statistics obtained from patients, and, therefore, a simulation for a variety of pathological phenomena of the heart is required. In this study, by using computer simulation, a body surface potential map was implemented according to various occlusion locations (distal, mid, proximal occlusion) in the left anterior descending coronary artery. Electrophysiological characteristics of the body surface during the ST segment period were observed and analyzed based on an ST isointegral map. We developed an integrated system that takes into account the cellular to organ levels, and performed simulation regarding the electrophysiological phenomena of the heart that occur during the first 5 minutes (stage 1) and 10 minutes (stage 2) after commencement of coronary occlusion. Subsequently, we calculated the bipolar angle and amplitude of the ST isointegral map, and observed the correlation between the relevant characteristics and the location of coronary occlusion. In the result, in the ventricle model during the stage 1, a wider area of ischemia led to counterclockwise rotation of the bipolar angle; and, during the stage 2, the amplitude increased when the ischemia area exceeded a certain size.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6315095PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2019.23.1.71DOI Listing

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