SPLGAug 30, 2024

Estimation of Cardiac and Non-cardiac Diagnosis from Electrocardiogram Features

arXiv:2408.17329v26 citationsh-index: 7
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This research addresses the need for timely and accurate medical diagnosis by expanding ECG-based diagnosis to non-cardiac conditions, representing a pioneering effort in the field.

The study tackled the problem of using electrocardiogram (ECG) data to diagnose both cardiac and non-cardiac conditions, achieving reliable estimation of 23 cardiac and 21 non-cardiac conditions with AUROC above 0.7.

Ensuring timely and accurate diagnosis of medical conditions is paramount for effective patient care. Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals are fundamental for evaluating a patient's cardiac health and are readily available. Despite this, little attention has been given to the remarkable potential of ECG data in detecting non-cardiac conditions. In our study, we used publicly available datasets (MIMIC-IV-ECG-ICD and ECG-VIEW II) to investigate the feasibility of inferring general diagnostic conditions from ECG features. To this end, we trained a tree-based model (XGBoost) based on ECG features and basic demographic features to estimate a wide range of diagnoses, encompassing both cardiac and non-cardiac conditions. Our results demonstrate the reliability of estimating 23 cardiac as well as 21 non-cardiac conditions above 0.7 AUROC in a statistically significant manner across a wide range of physiological categories. Our findings underscore the predictive potential of ECG data in identifying well-known cardiac conditions. However, even more striking, this research represents a pioneering effort in systematically expanding the scope of ECG-based diagnosis to conditions not traditionally associated with the cardiac system.

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