Abstract

A growing number of smart wearable biosensors are operating in the medical IoT environment and those that capture physiological signals have received special attention. Electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the physiological signals used in the cardiovascular and medical fields that has encouraged researchers to discover new non-invasive methods to diagnose hyperglycemia as a personal variable. Over the years, researchers have proposed different techniques to detect hyperglycemia using ECG. In this paper, we propose a novel deep learning architecture that can identify hyperglycemia using heartbeats from ECG signals. In addition, we introduce a new fiducial feature extraction technique that improves the performance of the deep learning classifier. We evaluate the proposed method with ECG data from 1119 different subjects to assess the efficiency of hyperglycemia detection of the proposed work. The result indicates that the proposed algorithm is effective in detecting hyperglycemia with a 94.53% area under the curve (AUC), 87.57% sensitivity, and 85.04% specificity. That performance represents an relative improvement of 53% versus the best model found in the literature. The high sensitivity and specificity achieved by the 10-layer deep neural network proposed in this work provide an excellent indication that ECG possesses intrinsic information that can indicate the level of blood glucose concentration.

Highlights

  • IntroductionWith the advent of smart computing sensors (smart smartwatches, smartphone, and wearable, etc.) and the emergence of the internet of medical things (IoMT), innovative healthcare solutions and services have become more important than ever

  • With the advent of smart computing sensors and the emergence of the internet of medical things (IoMT), innovative healthcare solutions and services have become more important than ever

  • In order to detect hyperglycemia, the dataset must include ECG data, and glucose concentration measurements taken at the same time as the ECG was being recorded

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Introduction

With the advent of smart computing sensors (smart smartwatches, smartphone, and wearable, etc.) and the emergence of the internet of medical things (IoMT), innovative healthcare solutions and services have become more important than ever. Hyperglycemia means high (hyper) glucose (gly) in the blood (emia), commonly referred to as high blood sugar, and is a state of elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream This naturally occurs following meals, but after a few hours the body should go back to a normoglycemia state due to work of the insulin hormone [13]. A person in a constant state of hyperglycemia, especially when fasting, can be in a situation where the body is not able to handle glucose anymore This is usually a consequence of insulin resistance, a condition where the body becomes insensitive to insulin and, the hormone is not able to decrease the glucose concentration as it used to do. Insulin resistance is considered one of the pathways to type-2 diabetes mellitus [15]

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