Author:
Ivora Adam,Viscor Ivo,Nejedly Petr,Smisek Radovan,Koscova Zuzana,Bulkova Veronika,Halamek Josef,Jurak Pavel,Plesinger Filip
Abstract
AbstractWhile various QRS detection and classification methods were developed in the past, the Holter ECG data acquired during daily activities by wearable devices represent new challenges such as increased noise and artefacts due to patient movements. Here, we present a deep-learning model to detect and classify QRS complexes in single-lead Holter ECG. We introduce a novel approach, delivering QRS detection and classification in one inference step. We used a private dataset (12,111 Holter ECG recordings, length of 30 s) for training, validation, and testing the method. Twelve public databases were used to further test method performance. We built a software tool to rapidly annotate QRS complexes in a private dataset, and we annotated 619,681 QRS complexes. The standardised and down-sampled ECG signal forms a 30-s long input for the deep-learning model. The model consists of five ResNet blocks and a gated recurrent unit layer. The model's output is a 30-s long 4-channel probability vector (no-QRS, normal QRS, premature ventricular contraction, premature atrial contraction). Output probabilities are post-processed to receive predicted QRS annotation marks. For the QRS detection task, the proposed method achieved the F1 score of 0.99 on the private test set. An overall mean F1 cross-database score through twelve external public databases was 0.96 ± 0.06. In terms of QRS classification, the presented method showed micro and macro F1 scores of 0.96 and 0.74 on the private test set, respectively. Cross-database results using four external public datasets showed micro and macro F1 scores of 0.95 ± 0.03 and 0.73 ± 0.06, respectively. Presented results showed that QRS detection and classification could be reliably computed in one inference step. The cross-database tests showed higher overall QRS detection performance than any of compared methods.
Funder
Technology Agency of the Czech Republic
Akademie Věd České Republiky
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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