Heart Attack Risk Prediction with Duke Treadmill Score with Symptoms using Data Mining
Muhammad Shoaib Anjum ()
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Muhammad Shoaib Anjum: Department of Computer Science, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology, 2021, vol. 3, issue 4, 174-185
Abstract:
The healthcare industry has a huge volume of patients’ health recordsbutthediscovery of hidden information using data mining techniques is missing. Data mining and its algorithm can help in this situation. This study aimsto discover the hidden pattern from symptoms to detect early Stress Echocardiography before using Exercise Tolerance Test (ETT). During this study,raw ETT data of 776 patients areobtained from private heart clinic “The Heart Center Bahawalpur”, Bahawalpur, South Punjab, Pakistan. Duke treadmill score (DTS) is an output of ETT which classifies a patient’s heart is working normally or abnormally. In this work multiple machine learning algorithms like Support Vector Machine (SVM), Logistic Regression (LR), J.48,and Random Forest (RF) are used to classify patients’ hearts working normally or not using general information about a patient like a gender, age, body surface area (BSA), body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP) Systolic, BP Diastolic, etc. along with risk factors information like Diabetes Mellitus, Family History, Hypertension, Obesity, Old Age, Post-Menopausal, Smoker, Chest Pain and Shortness Of Breath (SOB). During this study,it is observed that the best accuracy of 85.16% is achieved using the Logistic Regression algorithm usingthesplit percentage of 60-40.
Keywords: Duke Treadmill Score; Data Mining; ETT; Support Vector Machine; Logistic Regression; J.48; Random Forest; WEKA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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