Diagnostics (Aug 2021)

Automated Arrhythmia Detection Based on RR Intervals

  • Oliver Faust,
  • Murtadha Kareem,
  • Ali Ali,
  • Edward J. Ciaccio,
  • U. Rajendra Acharya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11081446
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 1446

Abstract

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Abnormal heart rhythms, also known as arrhythmias, can be life-threatening. AFIB and AFL are examples of arrhythmia that affect a growing number of patients. This paper describes a method that can support clinicians during arrhythmia diagnosis. We propose a deep learning algorithm to discriminate AFIB, AFL, and NSR RR interval signals. The algorithm was designed with data from 4051 subjects. With 10-fold cross-validation, the algorithm achieved the following results: ACC = 99.98%, SEN = 100.00%, and SPE = 99.94%. These results are significant because they show that it is possible to automate arrhythmia detection in RR interval signals. Such a detection method makes economic sense because RR interval signals are cost-effective to measure, communicate, and process. Having such a cost-effective solution might lead to widespread long-term monitoring, which can help detecting arrhythmia earlier. Detection can lead to treatment, which improves outcomes for patients.

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