Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
558801 Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Improved quadratic TFDs with lag-independent kernels to characterize HRV signals.•Instantaneous frequency based HRV features for the detection of perinatal hypoxia.•The proposed TFD can enhance the ability of resulted features for hypoxia detection.

The analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) provides a non-invasive tool for assessing the autonomic regulation of cardiovascular system. Quadratic time–frequency distributions (TFDs) have been used to account for the non-stationarity of HRV signals, but their performance is affected by cross-terms. This study presents an improved type of quadratic TFD with a lag-independent kernel (LIK-TFD) by introducing a new parameter defined as the minimal frequency distance among signal components. The resulting TFD with this LIK can effectively suppress the cross-terms while maintaining the time–frequency (TF) resolution needed for accurate characterization of HRV signals. Results of quantitative and qualitative tests on both simulated and real HRV signals show that the proposed LIK-TFDs outperform other TFDs commonly used in HRV analysis. The findings of the study indicate that these LIK-TFDs provide more reliable TF characterization of HRV signals for extracting new instantaneous frequency (IF) based clinically related features. These IF based measurements shown to be important in detecting perinatal hypoxic insult – a severe cause of morbidity and mortality in newborns.

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