Personalized Wearable Systems for Real-time ECG Classification and Healthcare Interoperability

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Walinjkar, Mr. Amit [1 ]
Woods, John [1 ]
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[1] Univ Essex, Dept Comp Sci & Elect Engn, Colchester, Essex, England
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Arrhythmia classification; Wearable IoT; Healthcare monitoring; ECG signal processing; Arrhythmia detection; Arrhythmia Neural-Net; MITDB Physionet; GP Connect; HL7; ECG FHIR; SNOMED-CT FHIR; HAPI FHIR; ELECTROCARDIOGRAM; SIGNALS; FHIR;
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TP301 [理论、方法];
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081202 ;
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Continuous monitoring of an individual's health using wearable biomedical devices is becoming a norm these days with a large number of wearable kits becoming easily available. Modern wearable health monitoring devices have become easily available in the consumer market, however, realtime analyses and prediction along with alerts and alarms about a health hazard are not adequately addressed in such devices. Taking ECG monitoring as a case study the research paper focusses on signal processing, arrhythmia detection and classification and at the same time focusses on updating the electronic health records database in realtime such that the concerned medical practitioners become aware of an emergent situation the patient being monitored might face. Also, heart rate variability (HRV) analysis is usually considered as a basis for arrhythmia classification which largely depends on the morphology of the ECG waveforms and the sensitivity of the biopotential measurements of the ECG kits, so it may not yield accurate results. Initially, the ECG readings from the 3-Lead ECG analog front-end were de-noised, zero-offset corrected, filtered using recursive least square adaptive filter and smoothed using Savitzky-Golay filter and subsequently passed to the data analysis component with a unique feature extraction method to increase the accuracy of classification. The machine learning models trained on MITDB arrhythmia database (MIT-BIH Physionet) showed more than 97% accuracy using kNN classifiers. Neuralnet fitting models showed mean-squared error of as low as 0.0085 and regression value as high as 0.99. ECG abnormalities based on annotations in MITDB could be classified and these ECG observations could be logged to a server implementation based on FHIR standards. The instruments were networked using IoT (Internet of Things) devices and ECG event observations were coded according to SNOMED coding system and could be accessed in Electronic Health Record by the concerned medic to take appropriate and timely decisions. The system emphasizes on 'preventive care rather than remedial cure' as the next generation personalized health-care monitoring devices become available.
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