DocumentCode
2360680
Title
Clinical monitoring of the Tilt-Test: Task Force Monitor (TFM) and Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
Author
Marangoni, F. ; Corazza, I. ; Tozzi, M.C. ; Frisoni, J. ; Bacchi, M.L. ; Zannoli, R.
Author_Institution
Cardiovascular Dept., Univ. of Bologna, Bologna
fYear
2008
fDate
14-17 Sept. 2008
Firstpage
961
Lastpage
964
Abstract
The study of the Heart Rate Variability, using autoregressive analysis (AR) during Tilt Test, represents the leading approach to evaluate the sympathetic and vagal balance of the autonomic nervous system [1]. In clinical practice, AR is performed with traditional instrumentations (like GRPSD software) or with apparatuses of new generation like the Task Force Monitor (TFM). GRPSD allows a very accurate step-by-step spectral analysis but the procedure is quite complex; TFM, instead, analyses the ECG signals and presents autoregressive analysis in real time, but it is a ldquoclosed systemrdquo and it is not possible to verify the procedures performed by the system. To compare the two systems, 9 subjects were submitted to tilt test. AR analysis was performed on 39 different time intervals with both TFM and GRPSD. LF/HF ratios were compared. Concordance was present in the 82% of the cases but a mismatch was found in the remaining 18% probably due to the limitations in the analysis performed by TFM.
Keywords
autoregressive processes; cardiology; neurophysiology; patient monitoring; GRPSD software; autoregressive analysis; clinical monitoring; heart rate variability; task force monitor; tilt test; vagal balance; Autonomic nervous system; Heart rate measurement; Heart rate variability; Instruments; Monitoring; Performance analysis; Signal analysis; Software performance; Spectral analysis; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology, 2008
Conference_Location
Bologna
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3706-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.2008.4749203
Filename
4749203
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