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Expert System to Diagnosing Heart Attack Disease Using Certainty Factor Method

Coronary Heart Disease is one of many diseases that cause death and still being a health problem for both developed and developing countries. It is estimated to double in the next two decades, making it the biggest leading cause of death in 2020. The causes of coronary heart disease contain age and...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2019-11, Vol.1363 (1), p.12069
Main Authors: Iqbal, Muhammad, Fatia, Nurul, Surya, Sara, Susilawati, Evi, Parwito, Azharman, Zefri, Moelyaningrum, Anita Dewi, Wikansari, Rinandita, Nugraha, Andri, Maifizar, Arfriani, Mukarromah, Nur, Hasibuan, Abdurrozzaq, Kurnia, Dian Ade, Sudarsana, I Ketut
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Summary:Coronary Heart Disease is one of many diseases that cause death and still being a health problem for both developed and developing countries. It is estimated to double in the next two decades, making it the biggest leading cause of death in 2020. The causes of coronary heart disease contain age and sex, with the incidence of males is more than in females but the incidence of females will increase after menopause (the end of the menstrual cycle) around the age of 50 years. This is due to estrogen (steroid compounds) have a protective effect on the onset of atherosclerosis. In this study the author wants to create a system that can detect heart disease by users before ensuring himself to the doctor to diagnose heart disease which is very dangerous. The system that the author will design used the certainty factor method to provide an assessment of the symptoms of user diagnosis. The application was designed with the desktop-based visual studio software assistance that is easy to use by everyone because it is familiar with the windows display design.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1363/1/012069