Pengyi Hao1, Xiang Gao2, Zhihe Li3, Jinglin Zhang4, Fuli Wu5, Cong Bai6. 1. College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, hangzhou, China. Electronic address: haopy@zjut.edu.cn. 2. College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, hangzhou, China. Electronic address: gaoxiang1001@outlook.com. 3. College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, hangzhou, China. Electronic address: spooseageese@gmail.com. 4. School of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University of Information Science, China. Electronic address: jinglin.zhang@nuist.edu.cn. 5. College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, hangzhou, China. Electronic address: fuliwu@zjut.edu.cn. 6. College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, hangzhou, China. Electronic address: congbai@zjut.edu.cn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Myocardial infarction (MI) is a myocardial anoxic incapacitation caused by severe cardiovascular obstruction that can cause irreversible injury or even death. In medical field, the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a common and effective way to diagnose myocardial infarction, which often requires a wealth of medical knowledge. It is necessary to develop an approach that can detect the MI automatically. METHODS: In this paper, we propose a multi-branch fusion framework for automatic MI screening from 12-lead ECG images, which consists of multi-branch network, feature fusion and classification network. First, we use text detection and position alignment to automatically separate twelve leads from ECG images. Then, those 12 leads are input into the multi-branch network constructed by a shallow neural network to get 12 feature maps. After concatenating those feature maps by depth fusion, classification is explored to judge the given ECG is MI or not. RESULTS: Based on extensive experiments on an ECG image dataset, performances of different combinations of structures are analyzed. The proposed network is compared with other networks and also compared with physicians in the practical use. All the experiments verify that the proposed method is effective for MI screening based on ECG images, which achieves accuracy, sensitivity, specificity and F1-score of 94.73%, 96.41%, 95.94% and 93.79% respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Rather than using the typical one-dimensional electrical ECG signal, this paper gives an effective model to screen MI by analyzing 12-lead ECG images. Extracting and analyzing these 12 leads from their corresponding ECG images is a good attempt in the application of MI screening.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Myocardial infarction (MI) is a myocardial anoxic incapacitation caused by severe cardiovascular obstruction that can cause irreversible injury or even death. In medical field, the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a common and effective way to diagnose myocardial infarction, which often requires a wealth of medical knowledge. It is necessary to develop an approach that can detect the MI automatically. METHODS: In this paper, we propose a multi-branch fusion framework for automatic MI screening from 12-lead ECG images, which consists of multi-branch network, feature fusion and classification network. First, we use text detection and position alignment to automatically separate twelve leads from ECG images. Then, those 12 leads are input into the multi-branch network constructed by a shallow neural network to get 12 feature maps. After concatenating those feature maps by depth fusion, classification is explored to judge the given ECG is MI or not. RESULTS: Based on extensive experiments on an ECG image dataset, performances of different combinations of structures are analyzed. The proposed network is compared with other networks and also compared with physicians in the practical use. All the experiments verify that the proposed method is effective for MI screening based on ECG images, which achieves accuracy, sensitivity, specificity and F1-score of 94.73%, 96.41%, 95.94% and 93.79% respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Rather than using the typical one-dimensional electrical ECG signal, this paper gives an effective model to screen MI by analyzing 12-lead ECG images. Extracting and analyzing these 12 leads from their corresponding ECG images is a good attempt in the application of MI screening.
Authors: Sharifah Noor Masidayu Sayed Ismail; Nor Azlina Ab Aziz; Siti Zainab Ibrahim; Sophan Wahyudi Nawawi; Salem Alelyani; Mohamed Mohana; Lee Chia Chun Journal: F1000Res Date: 2021-11-04