Evaluation of fusion beat detection with a new ventricular automatic capture algorithm in ICDs.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
Short description:
Evaluation of fusion beat detection with a new ventricular automatic capture algorithm in ICDs / Boriani, Giuseppe; Biffi, M; Schwarz, T; Dong, Y; Koenig, A; Temporin, S; Meyer, S; Sperzel, J.. - In: PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0147-8389. - 28:1(2005), pp. s263-s266. [10.1111/j.1540-8159.2005.00027.x]
abstract:
This study evaluated a newly developed automatic capture verification scheme for
implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) regarding discrimination of
capture, fusion, and noncapture beats, with an emphasis on fusion detection. The
algorithm uses evoked response detection based on a sensing vector from right
ventricular shocking coil to Can. Patients undergoing ICD implant or replacement
were enrolled in this study. An external system was used for pacing and data
acquisition. To provoke ventricular fusion beats, VVI patients were paced close
to the rate of their intrinsic rhythm and DDD patients were paced close at their
intrinsic PR interval. Surface ECG and wideband filtered intracardiac
electrograms were recorded for off-line analysis. Each paced beat was
independently classified visually by surface ECG and by the automatic detection
algorithm. The algorithm performance was then evaluated by comparing the
classification results. Twenty-seven patients (22 males, 5 females; 63.8 +/-
12.5 years) were analyzed. Device and lead demographics were: 18 DDD/9 VVI; 16
dedicated bipolar, 11 integrated bipolar leads; 18 acute, 9 chronic (3.7 +/- 2.0
years) leads. In total, 2064 beats were analyzed, including 1,477 fusion beats
and 587 capture beats. Fusion detection sensitivity and specificity were 99.5%
and 99.0%, respectively. Seven true-fusion beats (0.5%) were classified as
capture and 6 capture beats (1.0%) were identified as fusions. Capture or fusion
beats were never detected as non-capture beats. It is concluded that the
algorithm was effective in detecting fusion beats. It could potentially be used
in ICD applications that need accurate fusion detection.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Automatic capture; Fusion beats; Implantable cardioverter defibrillator;
List of contributors:
Boriani, Giuseppe; Biffi, M; Schwarz, T; Dong, Y; Koenig, A; Temporin, S; Meyer, S; Sperzel, J.
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