Abstract

BackgroundCardiac disease is one of the main causes of catastrophic mortality. Therefore, detecting the symptoms of cardiac disease as early as possible is important for increasing the patient’s survival. In this study, a compact and effective architecture for detecting atrial fibrillation (AFib) and myocardial ischemia is proposed. We developed a portable device using this architecture, which allows real-time electrocardiogram (ECG) signal acquisition and analysis for cardiac diseases.MethodsA noisy ECG signal was preprocessed by an analog front-end consisting of analog filters and amplifiers before it was converted into digital data. The analog front-end was minimized to reduce the size of the device and power consumption by implementing some of its functions with digital filters realized in software. With the ECG data, we detected QRS complexes based on wavelet analysis and feature extraction for morphological shape and regularity using an ARM processor. A classifier for cardiac disease was constructed based on features extracted from a training dataset using support vector machines. The classifier then categorized the ECG data into normal beats, AFib, and myocardial ischemia.ResultsA portable ECG device was implemented, and successfully acquired and processed ECG signals. The performance of this device was also verified by comparing the processed ECG data with high-quality ECG data from a public cardiac database. Because of reduced computational complexity, the ARM processor was able to process up to a thousand samples per second, and this allowed real-time acquisition and diagnosis of heart disease. Experimental results for detection of heart disease showed that the device classified AFib and ischemia with a sensitivity of 95.1% and a specificity of 95.9%.ConclusionsCurrent home care and telemedicine systems have a separate device and diagnostic service system, which results in additional time and cost. Our proposed portable ECG device provides captured ECG data and suspected waveform to identify sporadic and chronic events of heart diseases. This device has been built and evaluated for high quality of signals, low computational complexity, and accurate detection.

Highlights

  • Cardiac disease is one of the main causes of catastrophic mortality

  • A portable ECG device, which provides real time monitoring of heart disease, can help medical decision making by detecting sporadic events of heart disease as early as possible

  • To capture characteristics related to myocardial ischemia, we focused on the shape of the ST segment and QRS complexes

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Introduction

Detecting the symptoms of cardiac disease as early as possible is important for increasing the patient’s survival. We developed a portable device using this architecture, which allows real-time electrocardiogram (ECG) signal acquisition and analysis for cardiac diseases. A portable ECG device, which provides real time monitoring of heart disease, can help medical decision making by detecting sporadic events of heart disease as early as possible. If the patient with chronic diseases worn a ECG device without any real time monitoring function, the primary defect of such solution is arise from lack of help when a major incident occurs during the monitoring. The device without real time analysis recorded ECG waveform but no immediate response is taken to help the patient. A portable ECG device is required for monitoring and identification of sporadic and chronic events of heart diseases

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