Abstract

Ventricular tachycardia (VT) and ventricular fibrillation (VFib) are the life-threatening shockable arrhythmias which require immediate attention. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation are highly recommended means of immediate treatment of these shockable arrhythmias and to resume spontaneous circulation. However, to increase efficacy of defibrillation by an automated external defibrillator (AED), an accurate distinction of shockable ventricular arrhythmias from non-shockable ones needs to be provided upfront. Therefore, in this work, we have proposed a novel tool for an automated differentiation of shockable and non-shockable ventricular arrhythmias from 2 s electrocardiogram (ECG) segments. Segmented ECGs are processed by an eleven-layer convolutional neural network (CNN) model. Our proposed system was 10-fold cross validated and achieved maximum accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of 93.18%, 95.32% and 91.04% respectively. Its high performance indicates that shockable life-threatening arrhythmia can be immediately detected and thus increase the chance of survival while CPR or AED-based support is performed. Our tool can also be seamlessly integrated with an ECG acquisition systems in the intensive care units (ICUs).

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