利用点阵自适应滤波从心率变异性信号中提取呼吸影响

A. M. Bianchi, U. Scholz, Luca T. Mainardi, P. Orlandini, G. Pozza, Sergio Cerutti
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呼吸窦性心律失常影响心率变异性(HRV)信号,在呼吸速率均匀的平稳条件下,通过频率分析可以很好地量化。然而,在许多生理和病理条件下,呼吸的特征是过渡和变化,这损害了正确光谱分析所需的平稳性假设。在这里,采用晶格形式实现的自适应滤波器来预测呼吸作用对HRV的影响,并将其与其他因素(即HRV中存在的低频(LF)振荡)分离开来。该滤波器被用于研究正常受试者在睡眠期间,特别是在不同睡眠阶段之间的过渡期间的交感神经-迷走神经平衡。
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Extraction of the respiration influence from the heart rate variability signal by means of lattice adaptive filter
The respiratory sinus arrhythmia that influences the heart rate variability (HRV) signal is well quantifiable, by means of frequency analysis, in stationary conditions, when the respiration rate is uniform. In many physiological and pathological conditions, however, the respiration is characterized by transitions and variations which compromise the hypothesis of stationarity required for a correct spectral analysis. Here, an adaptive filter implemented in lattice form is employed for predicting the influence of respiration on the HRV and for separating this contribution from the other ones, namely from the low frequency (LF) oscillations also present in the HRV. The filter was employed for studying the sympatho-vagal balance in normal subjects during sleep, and in particular during transitions between different sleep stages.<>
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