Sensors (Nov 2021)

ECG-Based Identification of Sudden Cardiac Death through Sparse Representations

  • Josue R. Velázquez-González,
  • Hayde Peregrina-Barreto,
  • Jose J. Rangel-Magdaleno,
  • Juan M. Ramirez-Cortes,
  • Juan P. Amezquita-Sanchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21227666
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 22
p. 7666

Abstract

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Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) is an unexpected sudden death due to a loss of heart function and represents more than 50% of the deaths from cardiovascular diseases. Since cardiovascular problems change the features in the electrical signal of the heart, if significant changes are found with respect to a reference signal (healthy), then it is possible to indicate in advance a possible SCD occurrence. This work proposes SCD identification using Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals and a sparse representation technique. Moreover, the use of fixed feature ranking is avoided by considering a dictionary as a flexible set of features where each sparse representation could be seen as a dynamic feature extraction process. In this way, the involved features may differ within the dictionary’s margin of similarity, which is better-suited to the large number of variations that an ECG signal contains. The experiments were carried out using the ECG signals from the MIT/BIH-SCDH and the MIT/BIH-NSR databases. The results show that it is possible to achieve a detection 30 min before the SCD event occurs, reaching an an accuracy of 95.3% under the common scheme, and 80.5% under the proposed multi-class scheme, thus being suitable for detecting a SCD episode in advance.

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