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Introduction: Time-domain and morphological analysis of P-wave from surface electrocardiogram has been extensively used to identify patients prone to atrial arrhythmias, especially atrial fibrillation (AF). However, since no standard procedure exists for P-wave preprocessing, standardization of cut-off values for P-wave duration and morphological features is difficult. This study is a methodological investigation of P-wave preprocessing procedures for automatic time-domain and morphological analysis. Methods: We compared, on simulated and real data, the P-wave template obtained applying three alignment algorithms with that obtained without alignment, in terms of template error, shift error, P-wave duration, and morphological parameters. We also proposed automatic algorithms for estimation of P-wave duration. Results: We found that alignment is necessary for a reliable extraction of P-wave template by the averaging procedure, in order to perform time-domain and morphological analysis. On simulated and real data, the error on P-wave duration can be as high as 30 ms on a template obtained without alignment; if alignment procedure is performed, the error on P-wave duration is negligible. Analogously, morphological features are correctly estimated only on a P-wave template obtained with P-waves alignment. We also found that the proposed algorithm for the automatic estimation of the P-wave duration gave reliable results. (PACE 2008; 31:874-883). © 2008, The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008, Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
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Censi, F., Ricci, C., Calcagnini, G., Triventi, M., Ricci, R. P., Santini, M., & Bartolini, P. (2008). Time-domain and morphological analysis of the p-wave. part I: Technical aspects for automatic quantification of p-wave features. PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 31(7), 874–883. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.2008.01102.x
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