Abstract
Though alternans phenomena in the cardiac repolarization
phase has been shown to be related to arrhythmgenesis,
a definitive estimation method from the T wave of ECG
recordings is not yet available. We propose a statistical
signal processing scheme which compares the T-wave morphology
of even and odd beats by using a running matched
filter, in order to increase the signal to noise ratio of the estimation.
Given that previously proposed hypothesis tests
for alternans detection rely on the knowledge of noise statistical
distribution, we also analyzed the usefulness of a
nonparametric bootstrap test. Data set composed of 100
ECG recordings included in the Challenge Database were
used. Principal Component Analysis was previously made
for multilead recordings. Subsequent preprocessing for
each available lead consisted of conventional baseline removing,
filtering, R-wave detection, exclusion of too noisy
segments, T-wave segmentation, and template generation
for even and odd beats. The difference between the template
and a given beat was obtained by minimizing the
absolute error of their comparison with a windowed circular
shift. A paired bootstrap resampling test was made
for deciding whether the averaged differences between the
template and the T-waves were significant compared to the
noise level.
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