In-vivo and Ex-vivo HRV Discrimination by Complex Correlation Measure
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Year of publication | 2013 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Computing in Cardiology 2013 |
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Field | Physiology |
Keywords | heart rate variability; Poincaré plot; complex correlation measure; isolated heart; rabbit |
Description | Heart rate variability (HRV) in in-vivo and isolated hearts was evaluated by complex correlation measure (CCM) and Poincaré descriptors SD1 and SD2. CCM quantifies temporal aspect of Poincaré plot; SD1 and SD2 quantify final shape of Poincaré diagram only. Five in-vivo and five isolated New Zealand rabbit hearts were used in the study. When used for distinguishing between in-vivo and exvivo condition of the heart, CCM has been proved as a more sensitive quantifier of Poincaré plot as compared to SD1 and SD2. Decrement of CCM, caused by heart excision, was statistically significant in contrast to decrements of SD1 and SD2, respectively. |
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