Abstract

COVID-19 disease has became a global pandemic in the last few years. This disease was highly contagious, and it quickly spread throughout several countries. Its infection can lead to severe implications for its victims, including cardiovascular issues. This complication develops in some people with a history of cardiovascular illness, whereas it emerges in others after COVID-19 infection. Cardiovascular problems are the primary cause of mortality in COVID-19 patients and are used to predict disease prognosis. Identifying arrhythmia from abnormalities in patient ECG signals is one approach to the detection of cardiovascular disorders. This is a laborious and time-consuming procedure that can be automated. The proposed method selects the most suitable model for this task. The selection is made through the weightage generated from the user’s requirements. The proposed method uses supervised learning to identify abnormalities in ECG waves. The models provided by the selection system during tests were able to meet user requirements. The models achieved up to 97% accuracy and 97% precision in predictive tasks.

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