| Literature DB >> 11848164 |
Toshiyuki Ueda1, Takaaki Nakatsu, Shinichi Yamane, Sekiko Kurazono, Takashi Murakami, Keiichi Mashima, Y Tominaga, Naoki Mukouhara, Shozo Kusachi, Takao Tsuji.
Abstract
Heart rate (HR) variability is important with respect to disease prognosis and the effects of drugs. Lorenz scatterplots provide a simple way to evaluate HR variability visually. The relation of Lorenz scatterplots to frequency-domain HR variability was examined in 75 Holter recordings and in simulated HR trends. The length of Lorenz scatterplots was double-exponentially correlated with total frequency and very-low frequency powers, with correlation coefficients (r) of 0.88. The width of Lorenz scatterplots was highly correlated with the high frequency power (r=0.98). The sum of the width and length of Lorenz scatterplots was highly correlated with the total frequency power (r=0.92). Identical results were obtained when simulated HR trends were used. In conclusion, Lorenz scatterplots provide a simple way to estimate the frequency-domain HR variability.Mesh:
Year: 2002 PMID: 11848164 DOI: 10.1081/ceh-100108711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Hypertens ISSN: 1064-1963 Impact factor: 1.749