Abstract: A computer program and system are described that support identification of regions of the heart responsible for supporting or initiating abnormal heart rhythms. Electrode activation sequences contributing to a repetitive pattern of activation are identified. An earliest activating site, a vector of activation from the identified electrode activation sequences and a path back from the earliest activating site over a surface of the heart chamber are determined. A statistical measure is computed for the repetitive pattern of activation and data identifying the repetitive pattern of activation including the path is output, the data varying the prominence of the repetitive pattern of activation in dependence on the statistical measure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 2, 2024
Date of Patent:
November 4, 2025
Assignee:
Rhythm AI Ltd
Inventors:
Malcolm Finlay, Richard Schilling, Xinwei Shi, Michael McGovern
Abstract: A computer program and system are described that support identification of regions of the heart responsible for supporting or initiating abnormal heart rhythms. Electrode activation sequences contributing to a repetitive pattern of activation are identified. An earliest activating site, a vector of activation from the identified electrode activation sequences and a path back from the earliest activating site over a surface of the heart chamber are determined. A statistical measure is computed for the repetitive pattern of activation and data identifying the repetitive pattern of activation including the path is output, the data varying the prominence of the repetitive pattern of activation in dependence on the statistical measure.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 2, 2024
Publication date:
December 12, 2024
Applicant:
Rhythm AI Ltd
Inventors:
Malcolm Finlay, Richard Schilling, Xinwei Shi, Michael McGovern
Abstract: A computer implemented method and system are described that identify one or more regions of the heart responsible for supporting or initiating abnormal heart rhythms. Electrogram data is used that has been recorded from a plurality of electrodes on multipolar cardiac catheters obtained from a corresponding series of sensing locations on the heart over a recording time period.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 3, 2021
Date of Patent:
October 4, 2022
Assignee:
RHYTHM AI LTD
Inventors:
Shohreh Honarbakhsh, Ross Hunter, Richard Schilling, Malcolm Finlay