Symbolic analysis of heart rate variability and its interaction with p-value of normality tests applied on RR intervals

A. A. Porto, Celso Ferreira, L. D. Abreu, D. Garner, L. A. Gonzaga, V. Valenti
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OBJECTIVE: A previous study suggested that the p-value of normality test applied to RR intervals is an index able to quantify Heart Rate Variability (HRV) through correlation of traditional time and frequency domain indices. We investigate the association between the p-value of normality test applied in RR intervals and symbolic analysis of HRV. METHOD: We evaluated 32 healthy women between 18 and 30 years old. RR intervals were used for HRV analysis and we performed symbolic analysis, where RR intervals are joined by symbols. Sets of three consecutive symbols (RR intervals) were grouped into four types of clusters, as follows: 1. Three equal symbols (zero variation); 2: two equal, one divergent symbol (one variation); 3. Three different symbols monotonically ascending or descending (two like variations); 4. Three different symbols, forming a peak or a trough (two unlike variations). Frequency of occurrence of each type of cluster was calculated. Normality tests were applied to all RR intervals and the p-value was calculated. We computed the correlations between the p-value of normality test and symbolic analysis of HRV. RESULTS: Correlation coefficients between the p-value of normality test from Kolmorogov-Smirnov test and the four types of clusters showed no correlation for any of them. Likewise, the correlation coefficient index between the p-value of normality test calculated from the Shapiro-Wilk test and symbolic analysis produced no significant results for any of the four types of clusters. CONCLUSION: There was no significant correlation between the p-value of normality test and HRV symbolic analysis. The physiological significance of this result is that the PNT is not related to chaotic behavior of HRV.
心率变异性的符号分析及其与应用于RR区间的正态性检验的p值的相互作用
目的:有研究认为,应用于RR区间的正态性检验p值是一种能够通过传统时频域指标的相关性来量化心率变异性(HRV)的指标。我们研究了应用于RR区间的正态性检验的p值与HRV的符号分析之间的关联。方法:我们评估了32名年龄在18至30岁之间的健康女性。RR区间用于HRV分析,我们进行了符号分析,其中RR区间由符号连接。将三个连续符号(RR区间)的集合分为四种类型的聚类,如下:1。三个相等符号(零变化);2:两个相等,一个发散符号(一个变异);3.三个不同的符号单调上升或下降(两个类似的变化);4. 三个不同的符号,形成一个高峰或低谷(两个不同的变化)。计算每种类型聚类的发生频率。对所有RR区间进行正态性检验,并计算p值。我们计算了正态性检验p值与HRV符号分析之间的相关性。结果:Kolmorogov-Smirnov检验的正态性检验p值与四类聚类的相关系数均无相关性。同样,通过Shapiro-Wilk检验计算的正态性检验p值与符号分析之间的相关系数指数对四种类型的聚类均无显著性结果。结论:正态性检验的p值与HRV符号分析无显著相关性。这一结果的生理学意义在于PNT与HRV的混沌行为无关。
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