Application of a modified Hilbert-Huang Transform to autonomic evaluation in metabolic syndrome

Nataniel Gonçalves-Rosa, C. Tavares, V. Geraldes, C. Nunes-Da-Silva, I. Rocha
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The physiological signals are a challenge in terms of identification and processing due to its lack of stationarity and linearity. The autonomic output to the cardiovascular system is classically quantified by analysis of heart rate variability. The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and Discrete Wavelet Transform applied to the cardiac signals showed limitations in terms of time and frequency resolutions. With this work we propose the application of a Modified Hilbert-Huang Transform for tachogram and systogram evaluation with the introduction of a new method to smooth fluctuations endpoint. This work presents a comparative study using FFT and Hilbert-Huang methodologies. It is known that patients and animal models with diseases involving sympathoexcitation, eg.: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), show increases in low frequencies band. Therefore, these mathematical tools are evaluated by analyzing experimental data from two animal species: MetS-rabbits (n=6) and MetS-rats (n=6) and their respective lean age and sex-matched controls (n=6 for each group). Modified Hilbert-Huang Transform analysis showed a sympathoexcitatory condition in MetS comparing to controls both in a rabbit and in a rat model of MetS. These significant differences on sympathetic tone were also confirmed by FFT but, the parasympathetic activity, was similar between normal and MetS animals. Results and its physiological interpretation clearly show the suitability of the modified Hilbert-Huang Transform as an alternative methodology for the dynamic assessment of the autonomic nervous system in MetS.
改进Hilbert-Huang变换在代谢综合征自主神经评价中的应用
由于缺乏平稳性和线性性,生理信号在识别和处理方面是一个挑战。自主神经输出到心血管系统是经典的量化分析心率变异性。快速傅里叶变换(FFT)和离散小波变换应用于心脏信号在时间和频率分辨率方面存在局限性。本文提出了一种改进的Hilbert-Huang变换在速度图和系统图评价中的应用,并引入了一种平滑波动端点的新方法。这项工作提出了使用FFT和Hilbert-Huang方法的比较研究。众所周知,与交感神经兴奋有关的疾病的患者和动物模型,例如::代谢综合征(MetS),表现为低频段增高。因此,通过分析met -兔(n=6)和met -大鼠(n=6)两种动物及其各自的瘦龄和性别匹配对照组(n=6)的实验数据,对这些数学工具进行了评估。改进的Hilbert-Huang变换分析显示,与对照组相比,在兔子和大鼠的met模型中,met存在交感神经兴奋状态。FFT也证实了这些交感神经张力的显著差异,但副交感神经活动在正常动物和met动物之间相似。结果及其生理学解释清楚地表明,改进的Hilbert-Huang变换作为动态评估MetS自主神经系统的替代方法的适用性。
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