Investigating the Effects of the 0.05 Hz First-order High-pass Filter on the Electrocardiogram

Jonas Isaksen, Remo Leber, Ramun Schmid, Hans-Jakob Schmid, Gianluca Generali, Roger Abächerli

Abstract

Background: A thorough review is needed for the first-order 0.05 Hz high-pass filter, which was introduced almost fifty years ago before modern techniques were available. We quantify the effectiveness of inverse filtering and assess the changes that the filter imposes on the electrocardiogram (ECG) and particularly on the diagnostically relevant ST-segment.

Methods: The method of inverse filtering was verified by the use of 1620 clinical 10 second ECGs (set 1) recorded without any high-pass filter (DC-coupled). The signals were filtered, rounded, and inversely filtered, and the root-mean-square (RMS) error and maximum error were found. For the high-pass filter evaluation, 1339 different clinical resting ECGs (set 2) were measured in non-filtered and filtered versions by an industry-grade automated measurement and interpretation program (ETM V1.12.0.0). The differences in P, Q, R, S, J, J10, J20, J40, J60, J80, and T amplitudes and ST-segment averages were compared against the QRS integral. The slope of the best linear fit and the correlation coefficient were found for each comparison. Secondly, absolute changes in the ST-segment measurements were computed with a significance level of ±25 μV.

Results: Original ECGs were reconstructed with an RMS error of less than 0.5 μV and a maximum error of ±1 μV (set 1). A clear correlation was found between QRS integral and deviations to the ST-segment (set 2, see Table 1). Any T-wave deviations were poorly described by QRS integral. No correlation was found between QRS integral and changes to other amplitude measurements. 50 ECGs (4%) had significant J10 amplitude deviations.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Electrocardiology
Vol/bind49
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)936
Antal sider1
ISSN0022-0736
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2016
BegivenhedISCE symposium - Omni Tucson National Resort, Tuscon, Arizon, USA
Varighed: 13 apr. 201617 apr. 2016
Konferencens nummer: 41

Konference

KonferenceISCE symposium
Nummer41
LokationOmni Tucson National Resort
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByTuscon, Arizon
Periode13/04/201617/04/2016

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