发明名称 Systems and methods for using electrophysiology properties for classifying arrhythmia sources
摘要 A method for determining electrophysiology properties of tissue comprising acquiring electrical signal data from a plurality of electrodes (130) of one or more catheters, determining at least one electrode clique from the plurality of adjacent electrodes (136), computing local conduction velocity vectors for the at least one electrode clique (138), determining at least one catheter orientation independent indicator from which to classify an arrhythmia source based on one or more of an angular dependence parameter associated with a flow field of the local velocity conduction vectors, an eccentricity parameter reflecting the uniformity of local conduction velocity, and divergence and curl-like sums or closed path integral parameters associated with the local velocity vectors, and displaying a rhythm classification responsive to catheter movement thereby facilitating identification of types and causes of arrhythmia disorders.
申请公布号 US2017049348(A1) 申请公布日期 2017.02.23
申请号 US201515118524 申请日期 2015.02.25
申请人 St. Jude Medical, Cardiology Division, Inc. 发明人 Deno D. Curtis;Balachandran Ram K.
分类号 A61B5/042;A61B5/00;A61B5/04;A61B5/06;A61B5/044;A61B5/0452 主分类号 A61B5/042
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主权项 1. A method for determining electrophysiology properties of tissue, the method comprising: acquiring electrical signal data from a plurality of electrodes of one or more catheters; determining at least one electrode clique from the plurality of adjacent electrodes; computing local conduction velocity vectors for the at least one electrode clique; determining at least one catheter orientation independent indicator from which to classify an arrhythmia source based on one or more of an angular dependence parameter associated with a flow field of the local velocity conduction vectors, an eccentricity parameter reflecting the uniformity of local conduction velocity, and divergence and curl-like sums or closed path integral parameters associated with the local velocity vectors; and displaying a rhythm classification responsive to catheter movement thereby facilitating identification of types and causes of arrhythmia disorders.
地址 St. Paul MN US