Phase mapping for cardiac unipolar electrograms with neural network instead of phase transformation

21 Nov 2019  ·  Konstantin Ushenin, Tatyana Nesterova, Dmitry Shmarko, Vladimir Sholokhov ·

A phase mapping is an approach to processing signals of electrograms recorded from the surface of cardiac tissue. The main concept of phase mapping is the application of the phase transformation with the aim to obtain signals with useful properties. In our study, we propose to use a simple sawtooth signal instead of a phase signal for processing of electrogram data and building of the phase maps. We denote transformation that can provide this signal as a phase-like transformation (PLT). PLT defined via a convolutional neural network that is trained on a dataset from computer models of cardiac tissue electrophysiology. The proposed approaches were validated on data from the detailed personalized model of the human torso electrophysiology. This paper includes visualization of the phase map based on PLT and shows the robustness of the proposed approaches in the analysis of the complex non-stationary periodic activity of the excitable cardiac tissue.

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