Title of article :
Dependency Structures in Differentially Coded Cardiovascular Time Series
Author/Authors :
Tasic, Tatjana School of Medicine - Laboratory for Cardiovascular Pharmacology - University of Belgrade - Dr. Subotica - Belgrade, Serbia , Jovanovic, Sladjana Telecom Serbia - Network and Services Planning and Development Function - Bulevar Umetnosti - Novi Beograd, Serbia , Mohamoud, Omer Faculty of Technical Sciences - Center of Excellence CEVAS - University of Novi Sad - Trg Dositeja Obradovica - Novi Sad, Serbia , Skoric, Tamara Faculty of Technical Sciences - Center of Excellence CEVAS - University of Novi Sad - Trg Dositeja Obradovica - Novi Sad, Serbia , Japundzic-Zigon, Nina School of Medicine - Laboratory for Cardiovascular Pharmacology - University of Belgrade - Dr. Subotica - Belgrade, Serbia , Bajic, Dragana Faculty of Technical Sciences - Center of Excellence CEVAS - University of Novi Sad - Trg Dositeja Obradovica - Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract :
This paper analyses temporal dependency in the time series recorded from aging rats, the healthy ones and those with
early developed hypertension. The aim is to explore effects of age and hypertension on mutual sample relationship along the time
axis. Methods. A copula method is applied to raw and to differentially coded signals.The latter ones were additionally binary encoded
for a joint conditional entropy application. The signals were recorded from freely moving male Wistar rats and from spontaneous
hypertensive rats, aged 3 months and 12 months. Results. The highest level of comonotonic behavior of pulse interval with respect
to systolic blood pressure is observed at time lags 𝜏=0, 3, and 4, while a strong counter-monotonic behavior occurs at time lags
𝜏=1 and 2. Conclusion. Dynamic range of aging rats is considerably reduced in hypertensive groups. Conditional entropy of
systolic blood pressure signal, compared to unconditional, shows an increased level of discrepancy, except for a time lag 1, where
the equality is preserved in spite of the memory of differential coder. The antiparallel streams play an important role at single beat
time lag.
Keywords :
Coded , Cardiovascular , Time , hypertension
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine