Title Does preprocessing change nonlinear measures of heart rate variability?
Author Gomes, Murilo E D; Guimaraes, Homero N; Ribeiro, Antonio L P; Aguirre, Luis A
Journal Comput Biol Med Publication Year/Month 2002-Nov
PMID 12356497 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation 1.Analise e Controle de Sistemas Nao Lineares, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av Antonio Carlos 6627, 31270-010, MG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. mgomes@cpdee.ufmg.br.

This work investigated if methods used to produce a uniformly sampled heart rate variability (HRV) time series significantly change the deterministic signature underlying the dynamics of such signals and some nonlinear measures of HRV. Two methods of preprocessing were used: the convolution of inverse interval function values with a rectangular window and the cubic polynomial interpolation. The HRV time series were obtained from 33 Wistar rats submitted to autonomic blockade protocols and from 17 healthy adults. The analysis of determinism was carried out by the method of surrogate data sets and nonlinear autoregressive moving average modelling and prediction. The scaling exponents alpha, alpha(1) and alpha(2) derived from the detrended fluctuation analysis were calculated from raw HRV time series and respective preprocessed signals. It was shown that the technique of cubic interpolation of HRV time series did not significantly change any nonlinear characteristic studied in this work, while the method of convolution only affected the alpha(1) index. The results suggested that preprocessed time series may be used to study HRV in the field of nonlinear dynamics.

  • Copyright © 2023
    National Institute of Pathogen Biology, CAMS & PUMC, Bejing, China
    All rights reserved.