The heart as a chronotaxic system — Why its rate variability is both complex and simple: Theory and analysis methods

Philip T. Clemson, Yevhen F. Suprunenko, T. Stankovski, A. Stefanovska
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The heart rate variability (HRV) is analysed under the framework of a new class of self-sustained oscillators known as chronotaxic systems. These oscillators have time-varying frequencies that can be perturbed by noise but remain stable, resulting in dynamics that can appear both complex and simple. Methods developed for the inverse approach to these systems are applied to an HRV signal recorded under quasi-periodically forced respiration. The analysis suggests that the respiratory-related oscillation in the signal has the properties of a chronotaxic oscillator and an addition to an existing HRV model is proposed.
心脏作为一个慢速系统-为什么它的速率变异性既复杂又简单:理论和分析方法
心率变异性(HRV)分析的框架下,一种新的自持振荡器称为慢速系统。这些振荡器具有随时间变化的频率,可以受到噪声的干扰,但保持稳定,从而产生既复杂又简单的动态。为这些系统的逆方法开发的方法应用于准周期性强迫呼吸下记录的HRV信号。分析表明,信号中的呼吸相关振荡具有慢速振荡的特性,并提出了对现有HRV模型的补充。
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