Circulation, Vol 83, 1637-1648, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
ME Cain, HD Ambos, J Markham, BD Lindsay and RM Arthur
BACKGROUND. Available methods for analysis of signal-averaged
electrocardiograms (ECGs) have a low-positive predictive accuracy for
identifying patients at risk for ventricular arrhythmias. Identification of
the spectral and temporal features in ECGs that distinguish patients prone
to ventricular tachycardia (VT) is a prerequisite to implementing
refinements in methods that increase the diagnostic power of the
signal-averaged ECG. METHODS AND RESULTS. Fast Fourier transforms and
time-domain reconstructions based on inverse fast Fourier transforms were
computed over the entire cardiac cycle of signal-averaged ECGs of sinus
beats from 40 patients with myocardial infarction and sustained VT, 41 with
infarction without VT, and 20 normal controls. Ventricular depolarization
and repolarization were analyzed by procedures that obviate limited
resolution due to short data segments and window functions. Spectral
magnitudes of ECGs from patients in each group were compared, and the phase
data were used for time-domain reconstructions to determine the temporal
distributions of distinguishing frequency bands during the cardiac cycle.
Magnitudes of 1-7-Hz frequencies were increased (from p less than 0.05 to p
less than 0.00001), and magnitudes of 13-56-Hz and 70-128-Hz frequencies
were decreased (from p less than 0.05 to p less than 0.00001) in the
spectra of ECGs from patients with VT compared with patients without VT.
Time- domain reconstructions demonstrated that 1-7-Hz frequencies were
detectable throughout the QRS complex, ST segment, and T wave in ECGs from
each group. The 13-56-Hz and 70-128-Hz frequency bands not only contributed
to the terminal QRS and ST segment but were also detectable throughout the
QRS complex of ECGs from patients with VT. CONCLUSIONS. Results define new
spectral and temporal features in signal-averaged ECGs from patients with
VT that are excluded from analysis by available techniques that limit the
bandwidth or restrict interrogation to portions of the cardiac cycle. These
findings provide an objective basis for developing new indexes for
signal-averaged ECG analysis.
ARTICLES
Diagnostic implications of spectral and temporal analysis of the entire cardiac cycle in patients with ventricular tachycardia
Cardiovascular Division, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110.
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