Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10435110 | Medical Engineering & Physics | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the autonomic regulation by analyzing the interaction between heart rate and blood pressure using novel methods of nonlinear interaction dynamics, namely joint symbolic dynamics (JSD) and segmented Poincaré plot analysis (SPPA). For the first time, we applied SPPA to analyze the interaction between two time series. Introducing a parameter set of two indices, one derived from JSD and one from SPPA, the linear discriminant function analysis revealed an overall accuracy of 89% (sensitivity 91.7%, specificity 86.7%) for the classification between patients with stable sinus rhythm (group SR, n = 15) and with AF recurrence (group REZ, n = 12). This study proves that the assessment of the autonomic regulation by analyzing the coupling of heart rate and systolic blood pressure provides a potential tool for the prediction of AF recurrence after CV and could aid in the adjustment of therapeutic options for patients with AF.
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Authors
A. Seeck, W. Rademacher, C. Fischer, J. Haueisen, R. Surber, A. Voss,