Cubic splining with interpolation was the overall best technique for correcting RR-interval time series and overcoming undesired segments in data files with complex arrhythmias.
Arrhythmias
RR-interval time series correction methods (constant RR, mean RR, cubic splining) vs Uncorrected data or alternative methods
Fidelity in restoring time and frequency domain indices of heart rate variability
By introducing differing degrees and quality of ectopic beats into clinical data files, the considerable impact of arrhythmias on heart rate variability is demonstrated. Arrhythmias can be removed by either of three approaches proposed, each having variable fidelity with respect to restoring time and frequency domain indices of heart rate variability. Methods devised for the correction of the RR-interval time series substitute the ectopy associated RR-intervals by either a constant RR-interval, identical to the last normal value prior to the ectopic beat (Method I), by the mean value of the total sum of ectopy-associated RR-intervals (Method II) or by values generated by cubic splining and interpolation over the duration of the arrhythmia (Method III). It is shown that splining with interpolation is the overall best technique of overcoming undesired segments in data files with complex arrhythmias. The other techniques, however, have their own merits, particularly when only little ectopy is present.>
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Tomas Vybiral
Wayne State University
Robert J. Bryg
University of California, Los Angeles
M.A. Maddens
University of Nevada, Reno
Baylor University
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
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Vybiral et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Arrhythmias. RR-interval time series correction methods (constant RR, mean RR, cubic splining) vs. Uncorrected data or alternative methods was evaluated on Fidelity in restoring time and frequency domain indices of heart rate variability. Cubic splining with interpolation was the overall best technique for correcting RR-interval time series and overcoming undesired segments in data files with complex arrhythmias.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a207a0bc63e7a00ab0993ca — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/cic.1990.144208
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