Title :
Multiscale cardiovascular autonomic modulation following treatment in patients with Anorexia Nervosa
Author :
Jelinek, H.F. ; Cornforth, D.J. ; Lam, S.P. ; Russell, J. ; Spence, I.
Author_Institution :
Charles Sturt Univ., Albury, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa may be associated with changes in the cardiovascular system. Such changes have the potential to be identified using analysis of Heart Rate Variability (HRV). This study investigates multiscale HRV analysis in order to identify possible changes in the autonomic control of the cardiovascular system in subjects with anorexia nervosa. We investigated R-R intervals recorded during sitting position at admission and following a 6-week treatment program. HRV analysis included standard deviation and higher moments of R-R interval, as well as multiscale Renyi entropy. Analysis using multiscale measures may prove a useful diagnostic and prognostic tool in anorexia nervosa, particularly in clinical monitoring of patients with increased risk of cardiovascular complications and sudden death. Results showed statistically significant differences between controls and patients before intervention, suggesting changes to the cardiovascular autonomic function associated with eating disorders, which can be observed before treatment but not after. This can be observed in 20-minute recordings but not in 5-minute recordings.
Keywords :
cardiovascular system; electrocardiography; medical disorders; medical signal processing; patient treatment; R-R intervals; anorexia nervosa; autonomic control; cardiovascular system; eating disorders; heart rate variability analysis; multiscale HRV analysis; multiscale Renyi entropy; multiscale cardiovascular autonomic modulation; multiscale measurement; patient treatment; standard deviation; statistically significant diferences; time 20 min; treatment program; Abstracts; Atmospheric measurements; Heart rate variability; Particle measurements; Weight measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2014
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4346-3