DocumentCode
320206
Title
Comparative studies of heart rate variability (HRV) using Holter-ECG-systems and high resolution ECG-systems in patients with acute myocardial infarction and dilatative cardiomyopathy and healthy volunteers
Author
Hoffmann, M. ; Heinke, St ; Lang, K. ; Leder, U. ; Hoffmann, G. ; Heinke, M. ; Dannberg, G. ; Kuhnert, H. ; Muller, S.
Author_Institution
Clinic of Cardiology, Angiology & Intensive Care, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ., Jena, Germany
Volume
3
fYear
1996
fDate
31 Oct-3 Nov 1996
Firstpage
1256
Abstract
Patients with decreased left ventricular function due to either acute myocardial infarction or idiopathic dilatative cardiomyopathy are known to have an increased risk of sudden death due to malignant ventricular arrhythmias. The heart rate variability (HRV) representing the influence of the autonomic nervous system on the heart is one parameter for risk stratification in these conditions, since decreased HRV correlates with increased risk for sudden death. The authors investigate: 1) whether there is a comparable sensitivity in HRV sampling ECG systems with either high (1000 Hz) or low (200 Hz) sampling rate during simultaneously short time measurements (10 minutes) and; 2) if there are differences in HRV parameter after short time measurements (10 minutes) and long time measurements (24 hours) on behalf of its usefulness for risk stratification
Keywords
electrocardiography; medical signal processing; signal resolution; 10 min; 1000 Hz; 200 Hz; 24 h; Holter-ECG-systems; acute myocardial infarction; autonomic nervous system; electrodiagnostics; healthy volunteers; heart rate variability; high resolution ECG-systems; idiopathic dilatative cardiomyopathy; malignant ventricular arrhythmias; risk stratification; sudden death risk; Autonomic nervous system; Cancer; Cardiology; Data acquisition; Electrocardiography; Heart rate variability; Myocardium; Sampling methods; Testing; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1996. Bridging Disciplines for Biomedicine. Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3811-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.1996.652799
Filename
652799
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