Effect of the torso conductivity heterogeneities on the ECGI inverse problem solution

2015Nejib Zemzemi, Cecile Dobrzynski, Laura Bear, Mark Potse, Corentin Dallet, Yves Coudière, Remi Dubois, Josselin Duchateau

Computing in cardiology, Sep 2015, Nice, France

The effect of torso conductivity heterogeneities on the electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) inverse problem solution is still subject of debate. In this study we present a method to assess the effect of these heterogeneities. We use an anatomical model containing the heart the lungs the bones and the torso surfaces. We use the bidomain model and we solve it using finite element methods in order to generate in silico data taking into account the torso heterogeneities. We add different noise levels on the body surface potentials and we solve the inverse problem for both homogenous and heterogeneous torso conductivities. We analyse the reconstructed solution using the relative error and the correlation coefficient.

Nejib Zemzemi, Cecile Dobrzynski, Laura Bear, Mark Potse, Corentin Dallet, et al.. Effect of the torso conductivity heterogeneities on the ECGI inverse problem solution. Computing in cardiology, Sep 2015, Nice, France. ⟨hal-01241750⟩ (lien externe)

Citations

APA

Zemzemi, N., Dobrzynski, C., Bear, L., Potse, M., Dallet, C., Coudière, Y., Dubois, R., & Duchateau, J. (2015). Effect of the torso conductivity heterogeneities on the ECGI inverse problem solution. https://inria.hal.science/hal-01241750v1

MLA

Zemzemi, Nejib, et al. Effect of the Torso Conductivity Heterogeneities on the ECGI Inverse Problem Solution. Sept. 2015, https://inria.hal.science/hal-01241750v1.

Chicago

Zemzemi, Nejib, Cecile Dobrzynski, Laura Bear, Mark Potse, Corentin Dallet, Yves Coudière, Remi Dubois, and Josselin Duchateau. 2015. “Effect of the Torso Conductivity Heterogeneities on the ECGI Inverse Problem Solution.” https://inria.hal.science/hal-01241750v1.

Harvard

Zemzemi, N. et al. (2015) “Effect of the torso conductivity heterogeneities on the ECGI inverse problem solution.” Available at: https://inria.hal.science/hal-01241750v1.

ISO 690

ZEMZEMI, Nejib, DOBRZYNSKI, Cecile, BEAR, Laura, POTSE, Mark, DALLET, Corentin, COUDIÈRE, Yves, DUBOIS, Remi and DUCHATEAU, Josselin, 2015. Effect of the torso conductivity heterogeneities on the ECGI inverse problem solution [en ligne]. September 2015. Disponible à l'adresse : https://inria.hal.science/hal-01241750v1