Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Volume 39, Issue 2 , Pages 99-111, February 2007

Automated detection of qualitative spatio-temporal features in electrocardiac activation maps

Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, via Ferrata 3, 27100 Pavia, Italy

Received 16 January 2006; received in revised form 29 June 2006; accepted 8 July 2006.

Summary 

Objective

This paper describes a piece of work aiming at the realization of a tool for the automated interpretation of electrocardiac maps. Such maps can capture a number of electrical conduction pathologies, such as arrhytmia, that can be missed by the analysis of traditional electrocardiograms. But, their introduction into the clinical practice is still far away as their interpretation requires skills that belongs to very few experts. Then, an automated interpretation tool would bridge the gap between the established research outcome and clinical practice with a consequent great impact on health care.

Methods and material

Qualitative spatial reasoning can play a crucial role in the identification of spatio-temporal patterns and salient features that characterize the heart electrical activity. We adopted the spatial aggregation (SA) conceptual framework and an interplay of numerical and qualitative information to extract features from epicardial maps, and to make them available for reasoning tasks.

Results

Our focus is on epicardial activation isochrone maps as they are a synthetic representation of spatio-temporal aspects of the propagation of the electrical excitation. We provide a computational SA-based methodology to extract, from 3D epicardial data gathered over time, (1) the excitation wavefront structure, and (2) the salient features that characterize wavefront propagation and visually correspond to specific geometric objects.

Conclusion

The proposed methodology provides a robust and efficient way to identify salient pieces of information in activation time maps. The hierarchical structure of the abstracted geometric objects, crucial in capturing the prominent information, facilitates the definition of general rules necessary to infer the correlation between pathophysiological patterns and wavefront structure and propagation.

Keywords: Qualitative reasoning, Spatial reasoning, Spatial aggregation, Medical imaging, Electrocardiology

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 This is an extended and revised version of the paper: Ironi L, Tentoni S. Electrocardiographic imaging: towards automated interpretation of activation maps. In: Miksch S, et al., editors. AIME 2005, LNAI 3581; 2005. p. 323–332.

PII: S0933-3657(06)00106-0

doi:10.1016/j.artmed.2006.07.007

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Volume 39, Issue 2 , Pages 99-111, February 2007