Computational issues of importance to the inverse recovery of epicardial potentials in a realistic heart-torso geometry (Q1823179)

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Computational issues of importance to the inverse recovery of epicardial potentials in a realistic heart-torso geometry
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    Computational issues of importance to the inverse recovery of epicardial potentials in a realistic heart-torso geometry (English)
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    1989
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    In vitro data from a realistic-geometry electrolytic tank were used to demonstrate the consequences of computational issues critical to the ill- posed inverse problem in electrocardiography. The boundary element method was used to discretize the relationship between the body surface potentials and epicardial cage potentials. Variants of Tikhonov regularization were used to stabilize the inversion of the body surface potentials in order to reconstruct the epicardial surface potentials. The computational issues investigated were (1) computation of the regularization parameter; (2) effects of inaccuracy in locating the position of the heart; and (3) incorporation of a priori information on the properties of epicardial potentials into the regularization methodology. Two methods were suggested by which a priori information could be incorporated into the regularization formulation: (1) use of an estimate of the epicardial potential distribution everywhere on the surface and (2) use of regional bounds on the excursion of the potential.
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    estimating heart position
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    eccentric spheres model
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    ill-posed inverse problem
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    electrocardiography
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    boundary element method
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    body surface potentials
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    epicardial cage potentials
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    Tikhonov regularization
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