The effect of precordial lead displacement on ECG morphology

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing(2013)

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Inaccurate electrode placement and differences in inter-individual human anatomies can lead to misinterpretation of ECG examination. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of precordial electrodes displacement on morphology of the ECG signal in a group of 60 patients with diagnosed cardiac disease. Shapes of ECG signals recorded from precordial leads were compared with signals interpolated at the points located at a distance up to 5 cm from lead location. Shape differences of the QRS and ST-T-U complexes were quantified using the distribution function method, correlation coefficient, root-mean-square error (RMSE), and normalized RMSE. The relative variability (RV) index was calculated to quantify inter-individual variability. ECG morphology changes were prominent in all shape parameters beyond 2 cm distance to precordial leads. Lead V 2 was the most sensitive to displacement errors, followed by leads V 3 , V 1 , and V 4 , for which the direction of electrodes displacement plays a key role. No visible changes in ECG morphology were observed in leads V 5 and V 6 , only scaling effect of signal amplitude. The RV ranged from 0.639 to 0.989. Distortions in ECG tracings increase with the distance from precordial lead, which are specific to chosen electrode, direction of displacement, and for ECG segment selected for calculations.
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Cardiac monitoring,Electrocardiogram,Body surface potential mapping,Precordial electrode displacement,Shape analysis
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