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Heart disease (angiographic disease status) dataset.
hearts
A data frame with 303 rows and 14 variables:
age in years
sex (1 = male; 0 = female)
chest pain type: Value 1: typical angina, Value 2: atypical angina, Value 3: non-anginal pain, Value 4: asymptomatic
resting blood pressure (in mm Hg on admission to the hospital)
serum cholestoral in mg/dl
(fasting blood sugar > 120 mg/dl) (1 = true; 0 = false)
resting electrocardiographic results: Value 0: normal, Value 1: having ST-T wave abnormality (T wave inversions and/or ST elevation or depression of > 0.05 mV), Value 2: showing probable or definite left ventricular hypertrophy by Estes' criteria
maximum heart rate achieved
exercise induced angina (1 = yes; 0 = no)
ST depression induced by exercise relative to rest
the slope of the peak exercise ST segment: Value 1: upsloping, Value 2: flat, Value 3: downsloping
number of major vessels (0-3) colored by flourosopy
3 = normal; 6 = fixed defect; 7 = reversable defect
diagnosis of heart disease angiographic
https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/heart+Disease
The authors of the databases have requested that any publications resulting from the use of the data include the names of the principal investigator responsible for the data collection at each institution. They would be:
Hungarian Institute of Cardiology. Budapest: Andras Janosi, M.D.
University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland: William Steinbrunn, M.D.
University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland: Matthias Pfisterer, M.D.
V.A. Medical Center, Long Beach and Cleveland Clinic Foundation:Robert Detrano, M.D., Ph.D.
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