Browsing by Subject "Cardiovascular disease"
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Comparative analysis of machine learning models for the prediction of asthma disease among the cardiovascular disease patients
(Brac University, 2024-06)Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and recent studies have highlighted a potential association between CVD and the development of asthma. Predicting the likelihood of ... -
Determining fatal heart failure risks in patients diagnosed with chronic kidney disease: a machine learning approach
(Brac University, 2022-01)The connection between heart and kidney has been medically established. The presence of a condition affecting one of the organs impairs the other. Hence, the causal associations between two of the most long-term conditions: ... -
Effectiveness of data mining in predicting heart diseases
(BRAC University, 8/21/2017)Heart Diseases affect a large population in today’s world, where the lifestyle is moved from active to comfort-oriented. We live in era of fast foods. Which build up cholesterol, diabetes and many more factors which in ... -
Hypovitaminosis D: a modifiable risk factor for noncommunicable diseases
(Brac University, 2022-04)Over the years, a broad spectrum of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including osteoporosis, asthma, diabetes, cancer, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney and liver diseases have been linked to poor ... -
PCSK9i: proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitor a new phase of lipid-lowering treatment
(Brac University, 2023-02)One of the largest global causes of morbidity and mortality is cardiovascular disease (CVD). Elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels and adverse cardiovascular outcomes are linked to increased levels of the proprotein ... -
Prediction of coronary heart diseases using supervised machine learning algorithms
(Brac University, 2022-05)Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one person dies from heart disease every 36 seconds in the United States. In 2019, an estimated ...