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Interpretation of heart rate variability via detrended fluctuation analysis and alphabeta filter
Authors:Echeverría J C  Woolfson M S  Crowe J A  Hayes-Gill B R  Croaker G D H  Vyas H
Institution:School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom. jcea@xanum.uam.mx
Abstract:Detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA), suitable for the analysis of nonstationary time series, has confirmed the existence of persistent long-range correlations in healthy heart rate variability data. In this paper, we present the incorporation of the alphabeta filter to DFA to determine patterns in the power-law behavior that can be found in these correlations. Well-known simulated scenarios and real data involving normal and pathological circumstances were used to evaluate this process. The results presented here suggest the existence of evolving patterns, not always following a uniform power-law behavior, that cannot be described by scaling exponents estimated using a linear procedure over two predefined ranges. Instead, the power law is observed to have a continuous variation with segment length. We also show that the study of these patterns, avoiding initial assumptions about the nature of the data, may confer advantages to DFA by revealing more clearly abnormal physiological conditions detected in congestive heart failure patients related to the existence of dominant characteristic scales.
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