DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN HEALTHY AND SICK CARDIAC AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM BY DETRENDED HEART RATE VARIABILITY ANALYSIS

Multiresolution Wavelet Transform and Detrended Fluctuation Analysis have recently been proven to be excellent methods in the analysis of Heart Rate Variability and in distinguishing between healthy subjects and patients with various dysfunctions of the cardiac nervous system. We argue that it is possible to obtain a distinction between healthy subjects/patients of at least similar quality by, first, detrending the time-series of RR-intervals by subtracting a running average based on a local window with a length of around 32 data points, then calculating the standard deviation of the detrended time-series. The results presented here indicate that the analysis can be based on very short time-series of RR-data (7–8 minutes), which is a considerable improvement relative to 24-hour Holter recordings.

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