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A Fast Greedy Sparse Method of Current Sources Reconstruction for Ventricular Torsion Detection

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, , Citation Lu Bing et al 2015 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 633 012138 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/633/1/012138

1742-6596/633/1/012138

Abstract

A fast greedy sparse (FGS) method of cardiac equivalent current sources reconstruction is developed for non-invasive detection and quantitative analysis of individual left ventricular torsion. The cardiac magnetic field inverse problem is solved based on a distributed source model. The analysis of real 61-channel magnetocardiogram (MCG) data demonstrates that one or two dominant current source with larger strength can be identified efficiently by the FGS algorithm. Then, the left ventricle torsion during systole is examined on the basis of x, y and z coordination curves and angle change of reconstructed dominant current sources. The advantages of this method are non-invasive, visible, with higher sensitivity and resolution. It may enable the clinical detection of cardiac systolic and ejection dysfunction.

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10.1088/1742-6596/633/1/012138