Artificial intelligence to detect noise events in remote monitoring data

Author:

Nishii Nobuhiro1ORCID,Baba Kensuke2,Morooka Ken'ichi3,Shirae Haruto3,Mizuno Tomofumi4,Masuda Takuro4,Ueoka Akira4,Asada Saori4,Miyamoto Masakazu4,Ejiri Kentaro4,Kawada Satoshi4,Nakagawa Koji4,Nakamura Kazufumi4,Morita Hiroshi1ORCID,Yuasa Shinsuke4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Therapeutics Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama Japan

2. Cyber‐Physical Engineering Informatics Research Core Okayama University Okayama Japan

3. Division of Industrial Innovation Sciences, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology Okayama University Okayama Japan

4. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRemote monitoring (RM) of cardiac implantable electrical devices (CIEDs) can detect various events early. However, the diagnostic ability of CIEDs has not been sufficient, especially for lead failure. The first notification of lead failure was almost noise events, which were detected as arrhythmia by the CIED. A human must analyze the intracardiac electrogram to accurately detect lead failure. However, the number of arrhythmic events is too large for human analysis. Artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be helpful in the early and accurate detection of lead failure before human analysis.ObjectiveTo test whether a neural network can be trained to precisely identify noise events in the intracardiac electrogram of RM data.MethodsWe analyzed 21 918 RM data consisting of 12 925 and 1884 Medtronic and Boston Scientific data, respectively. Among these, 153 and 52 Medtronic and Boston Scientific data, respectively, were diagnosed as noise events by human analysis. In Medtronic, 306 events, including 153 noise events and randomly selected 153 out of 12 692 nonnoise events, were analyzed in a five‐fold cross‐validation with a convolutional neural network. The Boston Scientific data were analyzed similarly.ResultsThe precision rate, recall rate, F1 score, accuracy rate, and the area under the curve were 85.8 ± 4.0%, 91.6 ± 6.7%, 88.4 ± 2.0%, 88.0 ± 2.0%, and 0.958 ± 0.021 in Medtronic and 88.4 ± 12.8%, 81.0 ± 9.3%, 84.1 ± 8.3%, 84.2 ± 8.3% and 0.928 ± 0.041 in Boston Scientific. Five‐fold cross‐validation with a weighted loss function could increase the recall rate.ConclusionsAI can accurately detect noise events. AI analysis may be helpful for detecting lead failure events early and accurately.

Publisher

Wiley

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