Application of different Kubios filters for threshold-based artefact correction significantly impacted HRV derived parameters in both time and frequency domains across all cohorts (p<0.001).
Observational (n=312)
Healthy and overweight/obese individuals (n=312)
Different levels of threshold-based artefact correction (Kubios filters) vs Comparison across 6 available Kubios filters
HRV derived parameters in the time-domain and frequency-domain, p=<0.001
p-value: p=<0.001
Heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive indicator of autonomic nervous system function. HRV recordings show artefacts due to technical and/or biological issues. The Kubios software is one of the most used software to process HRV recordings, offering different levels of threshold-based artefact correction (i.e., Kubios filters). The aim of the study was to analyze the impact of different Kubios filters on the quantification of HRV derived parameters from short-term recordings in three independent human cohorts. A total of 312 participants were included: 107 children with overweight/obesity (10.0 ± 1.1 years, 58% men), 132 young adults (22.2 ± 2.2 years, 33% men) and 73 middle-aged adults (53.6 ± 5.2 years, 48% men). HRV was assessed using a heart rate monitor during 10–15 min, and the Kubios software was used for HRV data processing using all the Kubios filters available (i.e., 6). Repeated-measures analysis of variance indicated significant differences in HRV derived parameters in the time-domain (all p < 0.001) across the Kubios filters in all cohorts, moreover similar results were observed in the frequency-domain. When comparing two extreme Kubios filters, these statistical differences could be clinically relevant, e.g. more than 10 ms in the standard deviation of all normal R-R intervals (SDNN). In conclusion, the results of the present study suggest that the application of different Kubios filters had a significant impact on HRV derived parameters obtained from short-term recordings in both time and frequency-domains.
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Juan M. A. Alcántara
Skidmore College
Abel Plaza‐Florido
University of California, Irvine
Francisco J. Amaro‐Gahete
Universidad de Granada
Journal of Clinical Medicine
KU Leuven
Leiden University Medical Center
Universidad de Granada
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Alcántara et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Healthy and overweight/obese individuals (n=312). Different levels of threshold-based artefact correction (Kubios filters) vs. Comparison across 6 available Kubios filters was evaluated on HRV derived parameters in the time-domain and frequency-domain (p=<0.001). Application of different Kubios filters for threshold-based artefact correction significantly impacted HRV derived parameters in both time and frequency domains across all cohorts (p<0.001).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15ab4879ff98d0de4ef775 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9020325