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ŠVRČEK, M. RUTHERFORD, S. CHEN, A. PROVAZNÍK, I. SMAILL, B.
Original Title
Using Image Registration to Reconstruct Spatiotemporal Electrical Activity in Cardiac Optical Mapping Studies
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Optical mapping provides an opportunity to study the propagation of electric activation across the heart surface. In order to do so, however, it is necessary to correct for artifact introduced by heart wall motion This paper describes a novel technique that enables electrical propagation on the heart surface to be reconstructed in the absence of pharmacological uncouplers which are commonaly used. In this approach, image registration methods are used retrospectively to correct for heart wall motion. Image registration substantially reduced motion artifact and enabled the propagation of electrical activation to be reconstructed accurately with respect to well-defined material points on the heart surface. Image registration also enables action potential duration to be estimated reliably at defined material locations in the absence of electro-mechanical uncouplers.
Keywords
Motion artifacts, cardiac optical mapping, image registration, Spatiotemporal electrical activity
Authors
ŠVRČEK, M.; RUTHERFORD, S.; CHEN, A.; PROVAZNÍK, I.; SMAILL, B.
RIV year
2009
Released
12. 8. 2009
Publisher
Computers in Cardiology
Location
Park City, Utah, USA
ISBN
978-1-4244-7281-9
Book
Computers in Cardiology 2009
Pages from
521
Pages to
524
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT31614, author="Martin {Švrček} and Sally {Rutherford} and Andy {Chen} and Valentine {Provazník} and Bruce {Smaill}", title="Using Image Registration to Reconstruct Spatiotemporal Electrical Activity in Cardiac Optical Mapping Studies", booktitle="Computers in Cardiology 2009", year="2009", pages="521--524", publisher="Computers in Cardiology", address="Park City, Utah, USA", isbn="978-1-4244-7281-9" }