Estimation of the Scope of Transvenous Lead Systems in Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
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2009-06-15T09:32:29Z
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The analysis of intracardiac Electrograms (EGM)
recorded by transvenous lead systems in Implantable Cardioverter
Defibrillators (ICD) often entails assumptions on the
scope of the lead system. Based on bioelectric signal modeling
and on numerical analysis, we studied quantitatively the scope
of unipolar and bipolar lead configurations in ICD. We defined
the scope in terms of the Mean Square Difference (MSD)
between EGM generated by the whole myocardium, and EGM
generated by different families of regions within the myocardium.
For unipolar and bipolar lead systems, simulations
showed that the smallest myocardial region involving a given
value of MSD is characterized by the highest measurement
sensitivity. Furthermore, the scope in the ventricles was found
to be an order of magnitude smaller for bipolar leads than
for unipolar leads. Bioelectric signal modeling combined with
numerical analysis constitutes a powerful method to study
quantitatively the scope of transvenous lead systems.