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Cardiomyopathy is a progressive disease that affects the muscular walls of the heart. The resultant hypertrophic condition of the cardiac chambers alters the capability of the heart to contract which will then lead to deterioration of cardiac output. The abnormality can manifest itself in the form of an arrhythmic signal detectable by electrocardiogram (ECG). Hence, this paper proposes the hybrid...
Deterioration of structure and function of heart muscle is indicative of a degenerative disease known as cardiomyopathy. As a result, the hypertrophic condition of the heart often revealed itself in the form of abnormal sinus rhythm that can be detected via an electrocardiogram (ECG). In order to reduce the risk of misinterpretation by cardiologists, a variety of computational methods have been suggested...
Cardiomyopathy refers to gradual weakening of the muscular walls of the cardiac chambers. Due to the hypertrophic condition of the muscular walls, damage and stretching of the muscle may lead to arrhythmias, which is detectable using the ECG. In the past, any deviations from a healthy rhythm provide cardiologists with accurate information regarding the heart condition. However, cardiologists are prone...
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