Wavelet decomposition of the ECG during ventricular fibrillation revealed previously unreported structure linked to unexpected mechanical phenomena in the heart.
Does wavelet decomposition reveal coordinated atrial activity during ventricular fibrillation?
Wavelet decomposition of ECGs during ventricular fibrillation reveals previously unreported structure linked to mechanical phenomena.
Until recently, the ECG recorded during ventricular fibrillation was thought to represent disorganized and unstructured electrical activity of the heart. Using a new signal analysis technique based on wavelet decomposition, we have begun to reveal previously unreported structure within the ECG tracing. We report preliminary findings that provide the first evidence linking this structure to unexpected mechanical phenomena occurring in the heart.
Addison et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Ventricular fibrillation. Wavelet decomposition signal analysis was evaluated on Structure within the ECG tracing linked to mechanical phenomena. Wavelet decomposition of the ECG during ventricular fibrillation revealed previously unreported structure linked to unexpected mechanical phenomena in the heart.