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Detection of atrial fibrillation in short-term ECG
Ambrožová, Monika ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
Atrial fibrillation is diagnosed in 1-2% of the population, in next decades, it expects a significant increase in the number of patients with this arrhythmia in connection with the aging of the population and the higher incidence of some diseases that are considered as risk factors of atrial fibrillation. The aim of this work is to describe the problem of atrial fibrillation and the methods that allow its detection in the ECG record. In the first part of work there is a theory dealing with cardiac physiology and atrial fibrillation. There is also basic descreption of the detection of atrial fibrillation. In the practical part of work, there is described software for detection of atrial fibrillation, which is provided by BTL company. Furthermore, an atrial fibrillation detector is designed. Several parameters were selected to detect the variation of RR intervals. These are the parameters of the standard deviation, coefficient of skewness and kurtosis, coefficient of variation, root mean square of the successive differences, normalized absolute deviation, normalized absolute difference, median absolute deviation and entropy. Three different classification models were used: support vector machine (SVM), k-nearest neighbor (KNN) and discriminant analysis classification. The SVM classification model achieves the best results. Results of success indicators (sensitivity: 67.1%; specificity: 97.0%; F-measure: 66.8%; accuracy: 92.9%).
ECG based atrial fibrillation detection
Prokopová, Ivona ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
Atrial fibrillation is one of the most common cardiac rhythm disorders characterized by ever-increasing prevalence and incidence in the Czech Republic and abroad. The incidence of atrial fibrillation is reported at 2-4 % of the population, but due to the often asymptomatic course, the real prevalence is even higher. The aim of this work is to design an algorithm for automatic detection of atrial fibrillation in the ECG record. In the practical part of this work, an algorithm for the detection of atrial fibrillation is proposed. For the detection itself, the k-nearest neighbor method, the support vector method and the multilayer neural network were used to classify ECG signals using features indicating the variability of RR intervals and the presence of the P wave in the ECG recordings. The best detection was achieved by a model using a multilayer neural network classification with two hidden layers. Results of success indicators: Sensitivity 91.23 %, Specificity 99.20 %, PPV 91.23 %, F-measure 91.23 % and Accuracy 98.53 %.
Accuracy of methods for detection of atrial fibrillation in ECG signals
Veleba, Josef ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the issue of atrial fibrillation and the success of their detection in the ECG signal. It provides a description of electrical activity of the heart with the theoretical analysis of atrial fibrillation and methods for their detection. Additionally the work describes procedures for the implementation of three selected methods for the detection of atrial fibrillation in the MATLAB environment, presents the results of their tests on two atrial fibrillation signal databases and assesses the accuracy of each method.
ECG based atrial fibrillation detection
Plch, Vít ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with detection of atrial fibrillation from HRV, classification of Poincare map and in the end the divide into two groups, one with detected atrial fibrillation and one not. The result is the decision on which variables are statistically significant for the identification of atrial fibrillations and which are not, and classification of the ECG signals with Bayes and Lavenberg-Marquardt neural networks. Bayes neural network with 23 neurons in hidden layer is best with F1 measure = 83,6 %, Sensitivity = 88,1 % and Specificity 94,5 %.
Detection of atrial fibrillation in ECG
Húsková, Michaela ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Maršánová, Lucie (advisor)
Aim of this thesis is description of problems of atrial fibrillation and methods that could be used for detection in the electrocardiogram. The introductory part of the theoretical analysis deals with the principle of electrophysiology of the heart and mainly the pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation. Additionally the work is focused on describing methods on automatic atrial fibrillation detection and capabilities of PhysioNet database. In the practical part methods are implemented in the MATLAB environment. After using the statistics to evaluate the quality of the parameters, the automatic classification of the data was performed by the method of The Nearest Neighbour. Finally, the accuracy of testing is presented.
ECG based atrial fibrillation detection
Plch, Vít ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with detection of atrial fibrillation from HRV, classification of Poincare map and in the end the divide into two groups, one with detected atrial fibrillation and one not. The result is the decision on which variables are statistically significant for the identification of atrial fibrillations and which are not, and classification of the ECG signals.
Detection of atrial fibrillation using intracardiac ECG
Kašparová, Michaela ; Novotná, Petra (referee) ; Ředina, Richard (advisor)
Atrial fibrillation is one of the most common heart rhythm disorders. It is caused by irreg- ular activation of the atria, which causes uncoordinated atrial contractions with a very high frequency, and therefore its early diagnosis is very important. The aim of this bachelor thesis is the automatic detection of atrial fibrillation in intracardiac recordings. The automatic detection allows finding the sections with atrial fibrillation and thus medi- ate a faster diagnosis. Testing of the developed algorithm was carried out on the available database of paediatric patients who underwent electrophysiological examination at the Children’s Hospital of the University Hospital Brno in the Czech Republic.
ECG based atrial fibrillation detection
Prokopová, Ivona ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
Atrial fibrillation is one of the most common cardiac rhythm disorders characterized by ever-increasing prevalence and incidence in the Czech Republic and abroad. The incidence of atrial fibrillation is reported at 2-4 % of the population, but due to the often asymptomatic course, the real prevalence is even higher. The aim of this work is to design an algorithm for automatic detection of atrial fibrillation in the ECG record. In the practical part of this work, an algorithm for the detection of atrial fibrillation is proposed. For the detection itself, the k-nearest neighbor method, the support vector method and the multilayer neural network were used to classify ECG signals using features indicating the variability of RR intervals and the presence of the P wave in the ECG recordings. The best detection was achieved by a model using a multilayer neural network classification with two hidden layers. Results of success indicators: Sensitivity 91.23 %, Specificity 99.20 %, PPV 91.23 %, F-measure 91.23 % and Accuracy 98.53 %.
ECG based atrial fibrillation detection
Plch, Vít ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with detection of atrial fibrillation from HRV, classification of Poincare map and in the end the divide into two groups, one with detected atrial fibrillation and one not. The result is the decision on which variables are statistically significant for the identification of atrial fibrillations and which are not, and classification of the ECG signals with Bayes and Lavenberg-Marquardt neural networks. Bayes neural network with 23 neurons in hidden layer is best with F1 measure = 83,6 %, Sensitivity = 88,1 % and Specificity 94,5 %.
ECG based atrial fibrillation detection
Plch, Vít ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with detection of atrial fibrillation from HRV, classification of Poincare map and in the end the divide into two groups, one with detected atrial fibrillation and one not. The result is the decision on which variables are statistically significant for the identification of atrial fibrillations and which are not, and classification of the ECG signals.

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