IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics | 2019

Quantification of Ventricular Repolarization Variation for Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Stratification in Atrial Fibrillation

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


<italic>Objective:</italic> Atrial fibrillation (AF) rhythm gives rise to an irregular response in ventricular activity, preventing the use of standard ECG-derived risk markers based on ventricular repolarization heterogeneity under this particular condition. In this study, we proposed new indices to quantify repolarization variations in AF patients, assessing their stratification performance in a chronic heart failure population with AF. <italic>Methods:</italic> We developed a method based on a selective bin averaging technique. Consecutive beats preceded by a similar <inline-formula><tex-math notation= LaTeX >$RR$</tex-math></inline-formula> interval were selected, from which the average variation within the ST-T complex for each <inline-formula><tex-math notation= LaTeX >$RR$</tex-math></inline-formula> range was computed. We proposed two sets of indices: 1) the 2-beat index of ventricular repolarization variation, (<inline-formula><tex-math notation= LaTeX >${\\mathrm{I}_{\\rm{V2}}}$</tex-math></inline-formula>), computed from pairs of stable consecutive beats; and 2) the 3-beat indices of ventricular repolarization variation, computed in triplets of stable consecutive beats (<inline-formula><tex-math notation= LaTeX >${\\mathrm{I}_{\\rm{V3}}}$</tex-math></inline-formula>). <italic>Results:</italic> These indices showed a significant association with sudden cardiac death (SCD) outcome in the study population. In addition, risk assessment based on the combination of the proposed indices improved stratification performance compared to their individual potential. <italic>Conclusion:</italic> Patients with enhanced ventricular repolarization variation computed in terms of the proposed indices were successfully associated to a higher SCD incidence in our study population, evidencing their prognostic value. <italic>Significance:</italic> using a simple ambulatory ECG recording, it is possible to stratify AF patients at risk of SCD, which may help cardiologists in adopting most effective therapeutic strategies, with a positive impact in both the patient and healthcare systems.

Volume 23
Pages 1049-1057
DOI 10.1109/JBHI.2018.2851299
Language English
Journal IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics

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