Finite Element Simulation Study of the Localization of Bioelectric Current Source

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ZHANG Ju-cheng [1 ]
WANG Zhi-kang [1 ]
LOU Hai-fang [1 ]
ZHANG Ning [2 ]
MA Miao-qun [2 ]
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[1] Department of Clinical Engineering, the Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
[2] Lishui People's Hospital,Zhejiang Province
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acousto-electric effect; bioelectric current source; finite element method;
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Atrial fibrillation(AF)is a common cardiac rhythm disturbance that increases in prevalence with advancing age.To get the real time location of the related key lesions is of great significance to treat and abolish AF.Two-dimensional finite element method was adopted to simulate the lead field.Based on the acoustoelectric effect and the reciprocal theory,the source density of the current field was calculated,thus determining the precise location of the current source and sink.Results show that the simulated positioning precision of current source and sink is within submillimetre only using a pair of recording electrode.This work implies that it is promising to locate the key lesions from messy fibrillation using the acoustoelectric effect method.
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