publications by Robert A. Malkin.
Papers Published
- Malkin, R.A., Location and characterization of myocardial infarctions using a multielectrode, intracavitary probe,
Computers in Cardiology 1994
(1995),
pp. 145 - 8 [CIC.1994.470228] .
(last updated on 2007/04/14)Abstract:
It has been suggested that catheter ablation would be more effective if it could completely ablate the thin rim of spared endocardium overlying a myocardial infarction (MI). In order to accomplish such an MI-related ablation, the MI must be located and its boundaries delineated. This model study explores the use of a multi-electrode, intracavitary probe to locate and characterize MI's. Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) was performed on the average of many cardiac cycles from a spherical shells model. In repeated simulations, it was always possible to reduce the rms estimation error for both size and location to below 1 mm of endocardial distance, even in the presence of noise and probe movementKeywords:
electrocardiography;maximum likelihood estimation;medical signal processing;physiological models;probes;