Authors
Bruce D Nearing, Richard L Verrier
Publication date
2002/2/1
Journal
Journal of applied physiology
Volume
92
Issue
2
Pages
541-549
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
T-wave alternans is a marker of cardiac electrical instability with the potential for arrhythmia risk stratification. The modified moving average method was developed to measure alternans in settings with artifacts, noise, and nonstationary data. Algorithms were developed and performance characteristics were validated with simulated electrocardiograms (ECGs). Experimental laboratory ECGs with dynamically changing alternans values were analyzed. Alternans values estimated by modified moving average analysis correlated strongly with input alternans values (r 2 = 0.9999). Rapidly changing alternans levels and phase reversals did not perturb the measurement. When heart rate was increased from 60 to 180 beats/min, with T-wave alternans apex moving from 237 to 103 ms after the R wave, the measured alternans peak varied <5% from input value. Simulated 50- to 1,000-μV motion artifact spikes typical of …
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