Analysis of Indications for Electrotherapy Using Classification Trees
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Published:2021-12-01
Issue:3
Volume:66
Page:587-596
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ISSN:2199-6059
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Container-title:Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
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language:en
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Author:
Załuska Roman12, Milewska Anna Justyna3, Olszewska Joanna2, Drygas Wojciech4
Affiliation:
1. Department of Management and Logistics in Health Care , Medical University of Lodz , Poland 2. Department of Cardiology , Mazovian Specialized Hospital of Ostroleka , Poland 3. Department of Statistics and Medical Informatics , Medical University of Bialystok , Poland 4. Department of Epidemiology, Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Health Promotion , Institute of Cardiology , Warsaw , Poland
Abstract
Abstract
Electrotherapy is a dynamically developing method of treatment of sinus node dysfunction and atrioventricular conduction disturbances. It is an extremely important method used in the treatment of heart failure. The aim of this paper was to use classification trees for the differentiation between patients implanted with one of the three electrotherapy devices, i.e. SC-VVI/AAI, DC-DDD, ICD/CRT. The analysed data concerned 2071 patients who underwent implantation or device replacement procedures in the years 2010–2018, hospitalized in a coronary care unit. CART-type classification trees with 5-fold cross-validation were used for the analysis. The decision concerning the choice of a particular electrotherapy device is always made based on the latest guidelines and the patient’s clinical condition. The used classification trees may enable verification of the state of implementation of guidelines in real-life therapeutic decisions.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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