DETRENDED FLUCTUATION ANALYSES OF SHORT-TERM HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITS

Author:

YEH RONG-GUAN1,SHIEH JIANN-SHING1,HAN YIN-YI2,WANG YU-JUNG1,TSENG SHIH-CHUN1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan

2. Department of Trauma, Division of Surgical Intensive Care, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

We examine the dynamics of complex physiologic fluctuations using methods developed very recently in statistical physics. The method based on detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) has been used to investigate the profile of different types of physiologic states under long term (i.e., 24 hr) analysis of heart rate variability (HRV). In this paper, this method to investigate the output of central physiologic control system under short term (i.e., 1 hr) of HRV in surgical intensive care units (SICU). Electrocardiograph (ECG) signals lasting around 1 hr were collected from ten college student volunteers as group A. Ten computes-generates white noise signals as group B also provided ECG signals lasting around 1 hr. Finally, seventeen patients representing 37 cases undergoing different types of neurosurgery were studied as group C. From this group, 25 cases were selected from 15 patients with brain injury and 12 cases were selected from 2 patients with septicemia. Group A and B were used as high and low limits of baseline for comparison with pathologic states in the SICU. The a values of DFA of groups A, B, and C were 0.958 ± 0.034, 0.521 ± 0.010, and 0.815 ± 0.183, respectively. It was found that the α value of patients in the SICU was significantly lower (P < 0.05) than that of healthy volunteers and significantly higher (P < 0.05) than white noise signals. Hence, it can be concluded that α values based on the DFA statistical concept can clearly distinguish pathologic states in SICU patients from the healthy group and from white noise signals.

Publisher

National Taiwan University

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Bioengineering,Biophysics

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