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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 1996
Filed:
May. 26, 1995
Richard L Verrier, Wellesley, MA (US);
Bruce D Nearing, N. Kingstown, RI (US);
Georgetown University, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus for predicting cardiac electrical instability simultaneously assesses T-Wave Alternans and QT Interval Dispersion. T-wave alternation is an excellent predictor of cardiac electrical instability but can be influenced by mechano-electrical coupling. Thus, a measure of alternation has a high degree of sensitivity but a low degree of specificity. The low specificity of alternation is addressed by simultaneously analyzing QT interval dispersion. Dispersion is not a measure of excitable stimulus and is not sensitive to mechano-electrical coupling. The resulting combination of alternans and dispersion yields an accurate predictor of cardiac electrical instability caused by intrinsic factors.