The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGs

Baseline wander removal is one important part of electrocardiogram (ECG) filtering. This can be achieved by many different approaches. This work investigates the influence of three different baseline wander removal techniques on ST changes. The chosen filters were phase-free Butterworth filtering, m...

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Main Authors: Pilia N.A., Lenis G., Loewe A., Schulze W.H.W., Dössel O.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-09-01
Series:Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2015-0025
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spelling doaj-66f12789f9894771962f42a124018dfb2021-09-06T19:19:22ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042015-09-0111969910.1515/cdbme-2015-0025cdbme-2015-0025The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGsPilia N.A.0Lenis G.1Loewe A.2Schulze W.H.W.3Dössel O.4Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), GermanyInstitute of Biomedical Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), GermanyInstitute of Biomedical Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), GermanyInstitute of Biomedical Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), GermanyInstitute of Biomedical Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), GermanyBaseline wander removal is one important part of electrocardiogram (ECG) filtering. This can be achieved by many different approaches. This work investigates the influence of three different baseline wander removal techniques on ST changes. The chosen filters were phase-free Butterworth filtering, median filtering and baseline correction with cubic spline interpolation. 289 simulated ECGs containing ischemia were used to determine the influence of these filtering processes on the ST segment. Synthetic baseline wander and offsets were added to the simulated signals. All methods proved to be good approaches by removing most of the baseline wander in all signals. Correlation coefficients between the original signals and the filtered signals were greater than 0.93 for all ECGs. Cubic spline interpolation performed best regarding the preservation of the ST segment amplitude change when compared to the original signal. The approach modified the ST segment by 0.10 mV±0.06 mV at elevated K points. Median filtering introduced a variation of 0.33 mV±0.29 mV, Butterworth filtering reached 0.16 mV±0.14 mV at elevated K points. Thus, all methods manipulate the ST segment.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2015-002512-lead ecgischemicsignal processingbaseline wanderst segmentfiltering
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author Pilia N.A.
Lenis G.
Loewe A.
Schulze W.H.W.
Dössel O.
spellingShingle Pilia N.A.
Lenis G.
Loewe A.
Schulze W.H.W.
Dössel O.
The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGs
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
12-lead ecg
ischemic
signal processing
baseline wander
st segment
filtering
author_facet Pilia N.A.
Lenis G.
Loewe A.
Schulze W.H.W.
Dössel O.
author_sort Pilia N.A.
title The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGs
title_short The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGs
title_full The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGs
title_fullStr The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGs
title_full_unstemmed The impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the ST segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ECGs
title_sort impact of baseline wander removal techniques on the st segment in simulated ischemic 12-lead ecgs
publisher De Gruyter
series Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
issn 2364-5504
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Baseline wander removal is one important part of electrocardiogram (ECG) filtering. This can be achieved by many different approaches. This work investigates the influence of three different baseline wander removal techniques on ST changes. The chosen filters were phase-free Butterworth filtering, median filtering and baseline correction with cubic spline interpolation. 289 simulated ECGs containing ischemia were used to determine the influence of these filtering processes on the ST segment. Synthetic baseline wander and offsets were added to the simulated signals. All methods proved to be good approaches by removing most of the baseline wander in all signals. Correlation coefficients between the original signals and the filtered signals were greater than 0.93 for all ECGs. Cubic spline interpolation performed best regarding the preservation of the ST segment amplitude change when compared to the original signal. The approach modified the ST segment by 0.10 mV±0.06 mV at elevated K points. Median filtering introduced a variation of 0.33 mV±0.29 mV, Butterworth filtering reached 0.16 mV±0.14 mV at elevated K points. Thus, all methods manipulate the ST segment.
topic 12-lead ecg
ischemic
signal processing
baseline wander
st segment
filtering
url https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2015-0025
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