Novel CineECG enables anatomical 3D localization and classification of bundle branch blocks

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2021-03-01

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Boonstra, Machteld J
Hilderink, Bashar N.
Locati, Emanuela T.
Asselbergs, Folkert WORCID 0000-0002-1692-8669ISNI 0000000391548591
Loh, PeterISNI 0000000357477339
Van Dam, Peter M.

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Abstract

Aims: Ventricular conduction disorders can induce arrhythmias and impair cardiac function. Bundle branch blocks (BBBs) are diagnosed by 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), but discrimination between BBBs and normal tracings can be challenging. CineECG computes the temporo-spatial trajectory of activation waveforms in a 3D heart model from 12-lead ECGs. Recently, in Brugada patients, CineECG has localized the terminal components of ventricular depolarization to right ventricle outflow tract (RVOT), coincident with arrhythmogenic substrate localization detected by epicardial electro-Anatomical maps. This abnormality was not found in normal or right BBB (RBBB) patients. This study aimed at exploring whether CineECG can improve the discrimination between left BBB (LBBB)/RBBB, and incomplete RBBB (iRBBB). Methods and results: We utilized 500 12-lead ECGs from the online Physionet-XL-PTB-Diagnostic ECG Database with a certified ECG diagnosis. The mean temporo-spatial isochrone trajectory was calculated and projected into the anatomical 3D heart model. We established five CineECG classes: 'Normal', 'iRBBB', 'RBBB', 'LBBB', and 'Undetermined', to which each tracing was allocated. We determined the accuracy of CineECG classification with the gold standard diagnosis. A total of 391 ECGs were analysed (9 ECGs were excluded for noise) and 240/266 were correctly classified as 'normal', 14/17 as 'iRBBB', 55/55 as 'RBBB', 51/51 as 'LBBB', and 31 as 'undetermined'. The terminal mean temporal spatial isochrone contained most information about the BBB localization. Conclusion: CineECG provided the anatomical localization of different BBBs and accurately differentiated between normal, LBBB and RBBB, and iRBBB. CineECG may aid clinical diagnostic work-up, potentially contributing to the difficult discrimination between normal, iRBBB, and Brugada patients.

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Cardiac modelling, CineECG, Electrocardiogram, Mean temporal spatial isochrones, Vectorcardiography, Ventricular conduction disorders, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Physiology (medical)

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Boonstra, M J, Hilderink, B N, Locati, E T, Asselbergs, F W, Loh, P & Van Dam, P M 2021, 'Novel CineECG enables anatomical 3D localization and classification of bundle branch blocks', Europace, vol. 23, pp. I80-I87. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euaa396