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    Detection of Bundle Branch Blocks using Machine Learning Techniques

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    The most effective method used for the diagnosis of heart diseases is the Electrocardiogram (ECG). The shape of the ECG signal and the time interval between its various components gives useful details about any underlying heart disease. Any dysfunction of the heart is called as cardiac arrhythmia. The electrical impulses of the heart are blocked due to the cardiac arrhythmia called Bundle Branch Block (BBB) which can be observed as an irregular ECG wave. The BBB beats can indicate serious heart disease. The precise and quick detection of cardiac arrhythmias from the ECG signal can save lives and can also reduce the diagnostics cost. This study presents a machine learning technique for the automatic detection of BBB. In this method both morphological and statistical features were calculated from the ECG signals available in the standard MIT BIH database to classify them as normal, Left Bundle Branch Block (LBBB) and Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB). ECG records in the MIT- BIH arrhythmia database containing Normal sinus rhythm, RBBB, and LBBB were used in the study. The suitability of the features extracted was evaluated using three classifiers, support vector machine, k-nearest neighbours and linear discriminant analysis. The accuracy of the technique is highly promising for all the three classifiers with k-nearest neighbours giving the highest accuracy of 98.2%. Since the ECG waveforms of patients with the same cardiac disorder is similar in shape, the proposed method is subject independent. The proposed technique is thus a reliable and simple method involving less computational complexity for the automatic detection of bundle branch block. This system can reduce the effort of cardiologists thereby enabling them to concentrate more on treatment of the patients
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