EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Jan 2007)

A Principal Component Regression Approach for Estimating Ventricular Repolarization Duration Variability

  • Laitinen Tomi,
  • Lyyra-Laitinen Tiina,
  • Tarvainen Mika P,
  • Niskanen Juha-Pekka,
  • Karjalainen Pasi A

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2007, no. 1
p. 058358

Abstract

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Ventricular repolarization duration (VRD) is affected by heart rate and autonomic control, and thus VRD varies in time in a similar way as heart rate. VRD variability is commonly assessed by determining the time differences between successive R- and T-waves, that is, RT intervals. Traditional methods for RT interval detection necessitate the detection of either T-wave apexes or offsets. In this paper, we propose a principal-component-regression- (PCR-) based method for estimating RT variability. The main benefit of the method is that it does not necessitate T-wave detection. The proposed method is compared with traditional RT interval measures, and as a result, it is observed to estimate RT variability accurately and to be less sensitive to noise than the traditional methods. As a specific application, the method is applied to exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings.