학술논문

A study of non stationary phenomena of HRV during 24-hour ECG ambulatory monitoring
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings. Computers in Cardiology 1988 Computers in Cardiology, 1988. Proceedings.. :303-306 1988
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Heart rate variability
Electrocardiography
Monitoring
Frequency
Spectral analysis
Acceleration
Autonomic nervous system
Amplitude modulation
Information analysis
Detection algorithms
Language
Abstract
The frequency components of heart-rate variability (HRV) as evaluated by spectral analysis are now widely used as an index of the autonomic nervous system. Other parameters, such as quantification of asymmetric ascending and descending trends and continuous evaluation of their amplitude, could also be of value. To make these parameters available, the authors describe two new methods: (1) an algorithm to detect the sites of inversion between successive accelerations and decelerations, and to store their wavelengths, numbers and amplitudes; and (2) an adaptive demodulating method based on a sinusoidal function sampled by the RR series. Instantaneous phase and amplitude deviations between the predicted model and the real value give access to the modulation of each frequency studied. For comparison with classical spectral analysis, data were averaged over buffers. Correlations were good for fast and slow variations, but higher for fast ones.ETX