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  • Analysis Methods of Short term Non linear Heart Rate Variability and Their Application in Clinical Medicine

    The linear analysis for heart rate variability (HRV), including time domain method, frequency domain method and timefrequency analysis, has reached a lot of consensus. The nonlinear analysis has also been widely applied in biomedical and clinical researches. However, for nonlinear HRV analysis, especially for shortterm nonlinear HRV analysis, controversy still exists, and a unified standard and conclusion has not been formed. This paper reviews and discusses three shortterm nonlinear HRV analysis methods (fractal dimension, entropy and complexity) and their principles, progresses and problems in clinical application in detail, in order to provide a reference for accurate application in clinical medicine.

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  • Complexity Analysis of Physiological Signals Using Encoding Lempel-Ziv Algorithm

    To distinguish the randomness and chaos characteristics of physiological signals and to keep its performance independent of the signal length and parameters are the key judgement of performance of a complexity algorithm. We proposed an encoding Lempel-Ziv (LZ) complexity algorithm to try to explicitly discern between the randomness and chaos characteristics of signals. Our study also compared the effects of length of time series, the sensitivity to dynamical properties change of time series and quantifying the complexity between gauss noise and 1/f pink noise ELZ with those from classic LZ (CLZ), multi-state LZ (MLZ), sample entropy (SampEn) and permutation entropy (PE). The experimental results showed ELZ could not only distinguish the randomness and chaos characteristics of time series on all time length (i.e. 100, 500, 5 000), but also reflected exactly that the complexity of gauss noise was lower than that of pink noise, and responded change of dynamic characteristics of time series in time. The congestive heart failure (CHF) RR Interval database and the normal sinus rhythm (NSR) RR Interval database created by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Boston Beth Israel Hospital(BIH)were used as real data in our study. The results revealed that the ELZ could show the complexity of congestive heart failure which was lower than that of normal sinus rhythm during all lengths of time series (P<0.01), and the ELZ algorithm had better generalization ability and was independent of length of time series.

    Release date:2016-12-19 11:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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