Detecting myocardial scar using electrocardiogram data and deep neural networks
- PMID: 33006947
- DOI: 10.1515/hsz-2020-0169
Detecting myocardial scar using electrocardiogram data and deep neural networks
Abstract
Ischaemic heart disease is among the most frequent causes of death. Early detection of myocardial pathologies can increase the benefit of therapy and reduce the number of lethal cases. Presence of myocardial scar is an indicator for developing ischaemic heart disease and can be detected with high diagnostic precision by magnetic resonance imaging. However, magnetic resonance imaging scanners are expensive and of limited availability. It is known that presence of myocardial scar has an impact on the well-established, reasonably low cost, and almost ubiquitously available electrocardiogram. However, this impact is non-specific and often hard to detect by a physician. We present an artificial intelligence based approach - namely a deep learning model - for the prediction of myocardial scar based on an electrocardiogram and additional clinical parameters. The model was trained and evaluated by applying 6-fold cross-validation to a dataset of 12-lead electrocardiogram time series together with clinical parameters. The proposed model for predicting the presence of scar tissue achieved an area under the curve score, sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 0.89, 70.0, 84.3, and 78.0%, respectively. This promisingly high diagnostic precision of our electrocardiogram-based deep learning models for myocardial scar detection may support a novel, comprehensible screening method.
Keywords: ECG classification; artificial intelligence; convolutional neural networks; deep learning; ischaemic heart disease; myocardial scar.
© 2020 Nils Gumpfer et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston.
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