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Multiscale analysis of heart rate dynamics: Entropy and time irreversibility measures

Journal

CARDIOVASCULAR ENGINEERING
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 88-93

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10558-007-9049-1

Keywords

nonlinear dynamics; heart rate variability; information theory; nonequilibrium systems

Funding

  1. NIH Research Resource for Complex Physiologic Signals
  2. Ellison Medical Foundation
  3. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency [HR0011-05-1-0057]

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Cardiovascular signals are largely analyzed using traditional time and frequency domain measures. However, such measures fail to account for important properties related to multiscale organization and non-equilibrium dynamics. The complementary role of conventional signal analysis methods and emerging multiscale techniques, is, therefore, an important frontier area of investigation. The key finding of this presentation is that two recently developed multiscale computational tools-multiscale entropy and multiscale time irreversibility-are able to extract information from cardiac interbeat interval time series not contained in traditional methods based on mean, variance or Fourier spectrum (two-point correlation) techniques. These new methods, with careful attention to their limitations, may be useful in diagnostics, risk stratification and detection of toxicity of cardiac drugs.

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