An instrument for real-time spectral estimation of heart rate variability signals.

A Digital Signal Processor (DSP)-based instrument is proposed for estimating and displaying the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) spectrum in real-time. It consists of an intelligent module which is properly interfaced to an IBM PC and whose operations are independent from the computer's other tasks. In this way, the simultaneous recording of the ECG sequence, needed for the more complete off-line analysis, can be performed by the same host. The employed hybrid spectral estimator (in which a classical FFT analysis follows the autoregressive extrapolation of data) appears to be the most apt for the present fixed point arithmetics implementation. The reliability of the instrument and its accuracy are checked both with suitable test signals and by comparison with the results obtained through off-line analysis of the same ECG tracks. The instrument is presently used for cardiovascular investigations, in particular for quickly picking patients with cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) out of a population of diabetic subjects.

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