Evaluating reliability of ultrashort heart rate variability parameters in metabolic syndrome subjects

Darwin Astudilllo, K. Palacio-Baus, L. Solano-Quinde, E. Severeyn, Sara Wong
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Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis is barely employed in healthcare environments mainly because of the lack of standard values determining the sympathovagal balance and the difficulty to register RR stationary series. Recent studies have proposed the use of shorter HRV series. For this work, we use a public metabolic syndrome subjects database retrieved during oral glucose tolerance test. In order to explore ultra-short HRV measures reliability we employ an autoregressive model using Burg method, such that short RR sequences can be evaluated while maintaining a good frequency resolution. RR, SD, rMSSD, LF, HF, LFn and LF/HF were computed for different RR sequences (10 min, 5 min, 1 min, 30 s, 10 s). To evaluate the reliability we used the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Additionally, we compared the sympathovagal balance parameters (LFn, LF/HF) among the stages (basal and 30 min). Considering 10 min long registers as references, parameters obtained from 5 min long series present ICC values above 0.78 for all cases. One min long registers present ICC values above 0.70 only for temporal parameters in both RR series and rMSSD. By comparing LFn and LF/HF parameters among the basal state and 30 min, we observed a significant increase of the sympathetic tone (p <; 0.05). However, these differences are important only for 10 and 5 min series. In general, we observe that temporal parameters exhibit higher reliability than those the spectral ones. Nonetheless, registers duration below one min do not present adequate results for the spectral parameters in this work.
评价代谢综合征患者超短心率变异性参数的可靠性
心率变异性(HRV)分析很少在医疗环境中使用,主要是因为缺乏确定交感迷走神经平衡的标准值,以及难以登记RR平稳序列。最近的研究建议使用较短的HRV序列。在这项工作中,我们使用了口服葡萄糖耐量试验期间检索的公共代谢综合征受试者数据库。为了探索超短HRV测量的可靠性,我们使用Burg方法采用自回归模型,以便在保持良好频率分辨率的同时评估短RR序列。计算不同RR序列(10 min、5 min、1 min、30 s、10 s)的RR、SD、rMSSD、LF、HF、LFn和LF/HF,采用类内相关系数(ICC)评价信度。此外,我们比较了交感迷走神经平衡参数(LFn, LF/HF)在不同阶段(基础和30分钟)。考虑到10分钟长的寄存器作为参考,从5分钟长的序列中获得的参数在所有情况下都显示ICC值高于0.78。只有在RR系列和rMSSD的时间参数中,一分钟长的寄存器显示ICC值高于0.70。通过比较基础状态和30min的LFn和LF/HF参数,我们观察到交感神经张力显著增加(p <;0.05)。然而,这些差异只对10分钟和5分钟系列有重要意义。总的来说,我们观察到时间参数比光谱参数具有更高的可靠性。尽管如此,在这项工作中,小于1分钟的记录持续时间不能提供足够的光谱参数结果。
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