A New Efficient Method for Detecting Phase Singularity in Cardiac Fibrillation.
The point of phase singularity (PS) is considered to represent a spiral wave core or a rotor in cardiac fibrillation. Computational efficiency is important for detection of PS in clinical electrophysiology. We developed a novel algorithm for highly efficient and robust detection of PS.In contrast to...
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doaj-a3d84abb6edc47069609ad0ec6b791232020-11-24T22:03:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016756710.1371/journal.pone.0167567A New Efficient Method for Detecting Phase Singularity in Cardiac Fibrillation.Young-Seon LeeJun-Seop SongMinki HwangByounghyun LimBoyoung JoungHui-Nam PakThe point of phase singularity (PS) is considered to represent a spiral wave core or a rotor in cardiac fibrillation. Computational efficiency is important for detection of PS in clinical electrophysiology. We developed a novel algorithm for highly efficient and robust detection of PS.In contrast to the conventional method, which calculates PS based on the line integral of the phase around a PS point equal to ±2π (the Iyer-Gray method), the proposed algorithm (the location-centric method) looks for the phase discontinuity point at which PS actually occurs. We tested the efficiency and robustness of these two methods in a two-dimensional mathematical model of atrial fibrillation (AF), with and without remodeling of ionic currents.1. There was a significant association, in terms of the Hausdorff distance (3.30 ± 0.0 mm), between the PS points measured using the Iyer-Gray and location-centric methods, with almost identical PS trajectories generated by the two methods. 2. For the condition of electrical remodeling of AF (0.3 × ICaL), the PS points calculated by the two methods were satisfactorily co-localized (with the Hausdorff distance of 1.64 ± 0.09 mm). 3. The proposed location-centric method was substantially more efficient than the Iyer-Gray method, with a 28.6-fold and 28.2-fold shorter run times for the control and remodeling scenarios, respectively.We propose a new location-centric method for calculating PS, which is robust and more efficient compared with the conventionally used method.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5131933?pdf=render |
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Young-Seon Lee Jun-Seop Song Minki Hwang Byounghyun Lim Boyoung Joung Hui-Nam Pak A New Efficient Method for Detecting Phase Singularity in Cardiac Fibrillation. PLoS ONE |
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Young-Seon Lee Jun-Seop Song Minki Hwang Byounghyun Lim Boyoung Joung Hui-Nam Pak |
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A New Efficient Method for Detecting Phase Singularity in Cardiac Fibrillation. |
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A New Efficient Method for Detecting Phase Singularity in Cardiac Fibrillation. |
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A New Efficient Method for Detecting Phase Singularity in Cardiac Fibrillation. |
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new efficient method for detecting phase singularity in cardiac fibrillation. |
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The point of phase singularity (PS) is considered to represent a spiral wave core or a rotor in cardiac fibrillation. Computational efficiency is important for detection of PS in clinical electrophysiology. We developed a novel algorithm for highly efficient and robust detection of PS.In contrast to the conventional method, which calculates PS based on the line integral of the phase around a PS point equal to ±2π (the Iyer-Gray method), the proposed algorithm (the location-centric method) looks for the phase discontinuity point at which PS actually occurs. We tested the efficiency and robustness of these two methods in a two-dimensional mathematical model of atrial fibrillation (AF), with and without remodeling of ionic currents.1. There was a significant association, in terms of the Hausdorff distance (3.30 ± 0.0 mm), between the PS points measured using the Iyer-Gray and location-centric methods, with almost identical PS trajectories generated by the two methods. 2. For the condition of electrical remodeling of AF (0.3 × ICaL), the PS points calculated by the two methods were satisfactorily co-localized (with the Hausdorff distance of 1.64 ± 0.09 mm). 3. The proposed location-centric method was substantially more efficient than the Iyer-Gray method, with a 28.6-fold and 28.2-fold shorter run times for the control and remodeling scenarios, respectively.We propose a new location-centric method for calculating PS, which is robust and more efficient compared with the conventionally used method. |
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