Abstract

Heart disease is one of the major causes of life complicacies and subsequently leading to death. The heart disease diagnosis and treatment are very complex, especially in the developing countries, due to the rare availability of efficient diagnostic tools and shortage of medical professionals and other resources which affect proper prediction and treatment of patients. Inadequate preventive measures, lack of experienced or unskilled medical professionals in the field are the leading contributing factors. Although, large proportion of heart diseases is preventable but they continue to rise mainly because preventive measures are inadequate. In today’s digital world, several clinical decision support systems on heart disease prediction have been developed by different scholars to simplify and ensure efficient diagnosis. This paper investigates the state of the art of various clinical decision support systems for heart disease prediction, proposed by various researchers using data mining and machine learning techniques. Classification algorithms such as the Naïve Bayes (NB), Decision Tree (DT), and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) have been widely employed to predict heart diseases, where various accuracies were obtained. Hence, only a marginal success is achieved in the creation of such predictive models for heart disease patients therefore, there is need for more complex models that incorporate multiple geographically diverse data sources to increase the accuracy of predicting the early onset of the disease.

Highlights

  • The heart is one of the most essential organs in humans

  • The various reports by the World Health Organization (WHO) have indicated that deaths due to heart diseases have been on the increase, which are mainly attributed to inadequate preventive measures despite of the increasing risk factors

  • Data mining and machine learning techniques have been widely used in the implementation of clinical decision support systems for heart disease prediction

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Summary

Introduction

The heart is one of the most essential organs in humans. It is a kind of muscular organ which pumps blood into the body and is the central part of the body’s cardiovascular system [25]. Any obstruction or abnormality in normal blood circulation or flow from the heart would result in several and severe complications of heart diseases These are commonly called cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and are among the deadliest diseases in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) Report Global Atlas on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Control states that CVDs are the leading causes of deaths and disability in the world [22]. The various reports by the WHO have indicated that deaths due to heart diseases have been on the increase, which are mainly attributed to inadequate preventive measures despite of the increasing risk factors. Medical proofs have shown that there are certain risk factors that increase a person’s chances of having a cardiovascular or a heart disease. Cardiovascular diseases are of many types, some of which were listed by [36]: 1. Coronary Heart Diseases: Damage or disease in the major blood vessels

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