Continuous Quantification of Baroreflex and Respiratory Control of Heart Rate by Use of Bivariate Autoregressive Techniques

Background: Normal cardiovascular control involves nonstationary complex interactions between a variety of variables such as heart rate (HR), arterial blood pressure (ABP), and respiratory activity.

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