Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 31, Issue 10 , Pages 1276-1282, December 2009

Partial potentials of selected cardiac muscle regions and heart activity model based on single fibres

  • J.S. Janicki

      Affiliations

    • Institute for Physico-Medical Research, ul. Matejki 48, 62-041 Puszczykowo, Poland
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  • W. Leoński

      Affiliations

    • Department of Physics, A. Mickiewicz University, ul. Umultowska 85, 61-614 Poznań, Poland
    • Institute of Physics, University of Zielona Góra, ul. Prof. Z. Szafrana 4a, 65-516 Zielona Góra, Poland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Department of Physics, A. Mickiewicz University, ul. Umultowska 85, 61-614 Poznań, Poland. Tel.: +48 618 295 166.
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  • J. Jagielski

      Affiliations

    • Chair of Pathophysiology, Wrocław Medical University, K. Marcinkowskiego 1, 50-368 Wrocław, Poland

Received 22 April 2009; received in revised form 7 August 2009; accepted 18 August 2009. published online 17 September 2009.

Abstract 

We present single fibre heart activity model (SFHAM) based on the current flow through the five bunches of fibres of the cardiac muscle (CM). The five effective fibres are identified and assigned to the appropriate segments of CM. Analytical functions describing ionic flows along the fibres are derived and proposed. The parameters determining the shapes and amplitudes of the functions proposed are obtained on the basis of standard 12-lead ECG measurements after numerical fitting procedures concentrating on the QRS-waves. As a consequence, five independent courses of partial, transient potentials are obtained representing: anterior, inferior, lateral, posterior walls, and interventricular septum activities, respectively. Moreover, to check our theoretical results we compare the potentials calculated with those from physical measurements performed on the patient’s body surface. We expect that SFHAM will permit detection of pathological changes in particular fragments of CM.

Partial potentials, Heart model, ECG

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PII: S1350-4533(09)00182-9

doi:10.1016/j.medengphy.2009.08.007

Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 31, Issue 10 , Pages 1276-1282, December 2009