EFFECTS OF VARIATIONS IN CONDUCTIVITY AND GEOMETRICAL PARAMETERS ON THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM, USING AN ECCENTRIC SPHERES MODEL

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RUDY, Y [1 ]
PLONSEY, R [1 ]
LIEBMAN, J [1 ]
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[1] CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV,DEPT PEDIAT,CLEVELAND,OH 44106
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10.1161/01.RES.44.1.104
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The effects of variations in the volume conductor properties of the torso on the electro-cardiogram were studied by means of a theoretical eccentric spheres model. The model includes a blood cavity, cardiac muscle layer, pericardium, lung region, skeletal muscle layer, and subcutaneous fat. The source of the field is a double-layer spherical cap located within the myocardium. The following effects regarding the electrocardiogram (ECG) potentials were determined: (1) blood augments the potential, but less than predicted by simpler published models; (2) in anemia, high potentials are expected, whereas in polycythemia, voltages are reduced; (3) abnormally low lung conductivity (emphysema) causes low surface potentials whose magnitude is controlled by the low conductivity skeletal muscle layer; (4) low voltages result both from low and high pericardial conductivities; (5) the surface potential increases with increasing myocardial conductivity; (6) low skeletal muscle conductivity (Pompe's disease) causes high surface potentials; (7) obesity lowers the potential only slightly; (8) a thick myocardium, protruding into the lung region, slightly augments the potential; (9) an increase in the thickness of the myocardium at the expense of the blood cavity causes a decrease in potential; (10) the potential increases with increasing heart size; and (11) the location of the heart within the torso has a very significant effect on the surface potential distribution.
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