Design and simulation aspect towards modelling of automatic cardiovascular disorder diagnosis system
by Soumyendu Bhattacharjee; Zinkar Das; Biswarup Neogi
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (IJBET), Vol. 19, No. 4, 2015

Abstract: Cardiovascular disorder has now been a very big problem throughout the world, particularly in India. Owing to the result of advancement in engineering, a huge change has taken place in medical science. The scientists are looking forward to take an advantage for further development related with cardiovascular disorders. This paper represents an innovative concept of the technology to detect cardiovascular diseases in an automatic way based on the ECG signal which will guide the scientists to achieve their goals. The simulation approach is introduced to develop the nonlinear ECG equations of five different diseases by clinical data. Apart from that, a register based modelling approach has been developed which introduces automatic cardiovascular diagnosis system (ACDS). On the basis of dissimilarity behaviour of ECG signal, equation helps to diagnose different heart diseases by generation of error with preliminary prototype representation of the above-mentioned concept through a block diagram and a self-explanatory flowchart.

Online publication date: Wed, 02-Dec-2015

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