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Diagnosis of Angina Using Neuro-Fuzzy Technique
Abstract
The majority of people will suffer heart attacks (Dr. A. Abdul Jallel, Personal communication, December 10, 2005). To confirm the disease, patients need to undergo tests like ECG, treadmill, etc., which cost money and time. After heavy expenses and large duration only, they come to know whether they are affected by a heart attack or another disease. To help the people, it is planned to give a suitable solution by an emerging technology called “Neuro-Fuzzy.” The main objective of this chapter is to identify the symptom called “angina,” which is severe chest pain prior to a heart attack. With various symptoms like location of pain, radiation of pain, precipitation of pain, duration of pain, cholesterol, smoking, family history, angina can be diagnosed. After the diagnosis, it is possible to know angina's severity, and based on it, a biopsy is recommended for the affected people.
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