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Sensitivity of the electrocardiography inverse solution to the torso conductivity uncertainties

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Electrocardiography imaging (ECGI) is a new non invasive technology used for heart diagnosis. It allows to construct the electrical potential on the heart surface only from measurement on the body surface and some geometrical informations of the torso. The purpose of this work is twofold: First, we propose a new formulation to calculate the distribution of the electric potential on the heart, from measurements on the torso surface. Second, we study the influence of the errors and uncertainties on the conductivity parameters, on the ECGI solution. We use an optimal control formulation for the mathematical formulation of the problem with a stochastic diffusion equation as a constraint. The descretization is done using stochastic Galerkin method allowing to separate random and deterministic variables. The optimal control problem is solved using a conjugate gradient method where the gradient of the cost function is computed with an adjoint technique. The efficiency of this approach to solve the inverse problem and the usability to quantify the effect of conductivity uncertainties in the torso are demonstrated through a number of numerical simulations on a 2D geometrical model.
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hal-01222404 , version 1 (02-11-2015)

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Rajae Aboulaich, Najib Fikal, El Mahdi El Guarmah, Nejib Zemzemi. Sensitivity of the electrocardiography inverse solution to the torso conductivity uncertainties. LIRYC scientific day, Jun 2015, Pessac, France. ⟨hal-01222404⟩
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