Quantification of the first-order high-pass filter's influence on the automatic measurements of the electrocardiogram

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

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Abstract

Background and objective The first-order high-pass filter (AC coupling) has previously been shown to affect the ECG for higher cut-off frequencies. We seek to find a systematic deviation in computer measurements of the electrocardiogram when the AC coupling with a 0.05'Hz first-order high-pass filter is used. Methods The standard 12-lead electrocardiogram from 1248 patients and the automated measurements of their DC and AC coupled version were used. We expect a large unipolar QRS-complex to produce a deviation in the opposite direction in the ST-segment. Results We found a strong correlation between the QRS integral and the offset throughout the ST-segment. The coefficient for J amplitude deviation was found to be −0.277'µV/(µV⋅s). Conclusions Potential dangerous alterations to the diagnostically important ST-segment were found. Medical professionals and software developers for electrocardiogram interpretation programs should be aware of such high-pass filter effects since they could be misinterpreted as pathophysiology or some pathophysiology could be masked by these effects.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftComputer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Vol/bind139
Sider (fra-til)163-169
ISSN0169-2607
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 feb. 2017
Udgivet eksterntJa

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