Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
An analysis of electrocardiographic pattern recognition parameters for
premature ventricular contraction (PVC) and normal (N) beat classification
is presented. Twenty-six parameters were defined: 11 × 2 for the two
electrocardiogram (ECG) leads, width of the complex and three parameters
derived from a single-plane vectorcardiogram (VCG). Some of the parameters
include amplitudes of maximal positive and maximal negative peaks, area of
absolute values, area of positive values, area of negative values, number of
samples with 70% higher amplitude than that of the highest peak, amplitude
and angle of the QRS vector in a VCG plane. They were measured for all
heartbeats annotated as N or PVC in all 48 ECG recordings of the MIT-BIH
arrhythmia database. Two reference sets for the Kth nearest-neighbours rule
were used--global and local. The classification indices obtained with the
global reference set were 75.4% specificity and 80.9% sensitivity. Using the
local reference set we increased the specificity to 96.7% and the sensitivity
to 96.9%. The achieved specificity and sensitivity are comparable with, and
greater than, the results reported in the literature.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bortolan, Giovanni
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