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Blinded analysis of an exercise ECG database using high frequency QRS analysis

Omer, Noam; Granot, Yair; Kähönen, Mika; Lehtinen, Rami; Nieminen, Tuomo; Nikus, Kjell; Lehtimäki, Terho; Viik, Jari; Abboud, Shimon (2017-01-01)

 
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Omer, Noam
Granot, Yair
Kähönen, Mika
Lehtinen, Rami
Nieminen, Tuomo
Nikus, Kjell
Lehtimäki, Terho
Viik, Jari
Abboud, Shimon
01.01.2017

Computing in Cardiology
doi:10.22489/CinC.2017.010-254
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<p>High frequency QRS (HFQRS) analysis was shown to be more accurate than ST changes in detecting stress induced ischemia in designed clinical studies. Since it utilizes energy extracted from the frequency band of 150-250 Hz, HFQRS analysis is performed with high end electrocardiographs which are equipped with adequate hardware. In this study, we aim to examine whether it is possible to perform the HFQRS analysis using ECG data acquired by a 500 Hz commercial electrocardiograph and also to assess the clinical performance of such analysis. One hundred and thirty two ECG records of bicycle exercise tests were obtained from the FINCAVAS database. Fifteen records with a wide QRS duration and 28 patients who have not reached their target heart rate were excluded. HFQRS and computerized ST-segment analyses were performed for the remaining 89 records in a blinded fashion. Three records were excluded due to excessive high frequency noise. Accordingly, the group of records with a definite HFQRS interpretation included 57 patients without stenosis and 29 patients who had >75% stenosis. Angiography, was used as gold standard. The clinical performance of both methods were assessed. The HFQRS has statistically significant higher sensitivity of 86% comparing to the 41% of the ST (p<0.005) with a statistically insignificant difference in specificity of 68% vs. 67% for the HFQRS and the ST respectively (p=0.84). This analysis demonstrated that HFQRS analysis may be applied for ECG data acquired by standard 500 Hz electrocardiographs and demonstrates its potential in diagnosing stress induced ischemia.</p>
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