Bayesian discriminator for rapidly detecting arrhythmias
- Summary
- A method for accurate and rapid automated detection of atrial fibrillation (AF), sinus rhythm (SF), and atrial flutter (AFL) is disclosed, which allows distinguishing of these cardiac signals with lowered risk of errors by implanted pacemakers and like devices. The method includes training episodes of intra-cardiac signals (called the closed data set CDS) to evaluate five feature parameters with a discriminator classifying the signal into AF, AFL or sinus rhythm (SR). Comparison with the independent decisions of experienced physicians for each episode reveals specificity, accuracy and sensitivity of greater than 97%. Each episode is a window of intracardiac signal of interval 1-2 seconds with the discriminator providing results in less than 0.25 s. In another aspect, the method is resistant to the presence of noise in the data. In yet another aspect, more feature parameters may be used in alternative implementations including for detecting signals other than AF, AFL & SR.
- Supplementary Information
- Patent Number: US20030216654A1
Application Number: US2002141104A
Inventor: Xu, Weichao | Tse, Hung Fat | Chan, Francis, Hy | Fung, Peter, Chin Wan | Lau, Chu pak
Priority Date: 7 May 2002
Priority Number: US20030216654A1
Application Date: 7 May 2002
Publication Date: 20 Nov 2003
IPC Current: A61B00050452 | A61B0005046
US Class: 600509
Title: Bayesian discriminator for rapidly detecting arrhythmias
Usefulness: Bayesian discriminator for rapidly detecting arrhythmias
Summary: Used for detecting and treating arrhythmias and heart diseases.
Novelty: Sinus rhythm detecting method, involves inputting training data as open and close test data and estimating conditional probabilities of sinus rhythm and type of output based on multiple-index Bayesian discriminator algorithm
- Industry
- Disease Diagnostic/Treatment
- Sub Category
- Other Disease
- Application No.
- US2002141104A
- Country/Region
- Hong Kong
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