Time-frequency analysis of 24-hour heart rate fluctuation for the characterization of very low-frequency component

1994 
A smooth pseudo Wigner-Ville distribution was employed to investigate both time and frequency characteristics in a very low-frequency component (less than 0.04 Hz) of 24-hour heart rate fluctuation. In some cases of heart failure the authors could see remarkable and very low-frequency oscillations of the Wigner-Ville distribution, which are related to Cheyne-Stokes respiration. However the Wigner-Ville distribution of normal subjects did not have such oscillations, but more random spectral characteristics instead. Furthermore, the authors calculated 1/f/sup /spl alpha// regression slopes of average spectrum to be a crude estimate of fractal dimensions. The slopes are more negative in heart failure patients than normals (-1.866/spl plusmn/0.888 vs. -0.957/spl plusmn/0.180 p<0.005), which associates a loss of dimensionality of heart rate fluctuation in heart failure.
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