Heart Murmur Diagnostic System (HMDS)
Many heart diseases cause changes in heart sounds and additional murmurs before other signs and symptoms appear. Heart sound auscultation is the primary test conducted by general practitioner (GP) . A heart murmur is an abnormal, extra sound during the heartbeat cycle made by blood flowing through t...
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my.utm.357972017-02-04T06:14:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35797/ Heart Murmur Diagnostic System (HMDS) Shaikh Salleh, Sheikh Hussain Tan, Tian Swee Sh-Hussain, Hadrina Ariff Ibrahim, Ahmad Kamarul Ismail, Kamarul Mohd. Noor, Alias Oemar, Hamed Q Science (General) Many heart diseases cause changes in heart sounds and additional murmurs before other signs and symptoms appear. Heart sound auscultation is the primary test conducted by general practitioner (GP) . A heart murmur is an abnormal, extra sound during the heartbeat cycle made by blood flowing through the heart and its valves. Murmurs are characterized by their timing, intensity, pitch, shape and location. Timing refers to whether the murmur occurs during systole, diastole or is continuous throughout the cardiac cycle. This paper describes the diagnosis of heart sounds and heart murmurs using stethoscope based on MFCC-HMM. Diagnosing heart sounds depends on the experience and training of the General Practitioner. Echocardiography is the gold standard alternative for diagnosing heart diseases. Even though it provides a more definitive diagnosis in this respect, it is expensive and not widely available throughout Malaysia especially in local hospitals. For the classification based on the HMM, the continuous cyclic heart sound signal needs to be automatically segmented to obtain isolated cycles of the signal. The ECG signal characteristic of the R to R point is used to determine every one minute cyclesof both ECG and heart sound data. The experiment includes varying the number of states and a number of mixtures. In the classification experiments, the proposed method performed successfully with an accuracy of about 98.9% with 5 states,16 gaussion model. Acta Press 2012 Book Section PeerReviewed Shaikh Salleh, Sheikh Hussain and Tan, Tian Swee and Sh-Hussain, Hadrina and Ariff Ibrahim, Ahmad Kamarul and Ismail, Kamarul and Mohd. Noor, Alias and Oemar, Hamed (2012) Heart Murmur Diagnostic System (HMDS). In: roceedings of the IASTED International Symposia on Imaging and Signal Processing in Health Care and Technology, ISPHT 2012. Acta Press, Canada, pp. 106-111. ISBN 978-088986920-2 http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/P.2012.771-006 DOI:10.2316/P.2012.771-006 |
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Many heart diseases cause changes in heart sounds and additional murmurs before other signs and symptoms appear. Heart sound auscultation is the primary test conducted by general practitioner (GP) . A heart murmur is an abnormal, extra sound during the heartbeat cycle made by blood flowing through the heart and its valves. Murmurs are characterized by their timing, intensity, pitch, shape and location. Timing refers to whether the murmur occurs during systole, diastole or is continuous throughout the cardiac cycle. This paper describes the diagnosis of heart sounds and heart murmurs using stethoscope based on MFCC-HMM. Diagnosing heart sounds depends on the experience and training of the General Practitioner. Echocardiography is the gold standard alternative for diagnosing heart diseases. Even though it provides a more definitive diagnosis in this respect, it is expensive and not widely available throughout Malaysia especially in local hospitals. For the classification based on the HMM, the continuous cyclic heart sound signal needs to be automatically segmented to obtain isolated cycles of the signal. The ECG signal characteristic of the R to R point is used to determine every one minute cyclesof both ECG and heart sound data. The experiment includes varying the number of states and a number of mixtures. In the classification experiments, the proposed method performed successfully with an accuracy of about 98.9% with 5 states,16 gaussion model. |
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