Equal heartbeat intervals and their effects on the nonlinearity of time irreversibility in heart rate

Publication date: Available online 7 March 2019Source: Physics Letters AAuthor(s): Wenpo Yao, Wenli Yao, Jun WangAbstractThe association of equal heartbeat intervals with cardiac conditions and the effect of equality on the permutation-based time irreversibility are investigated in this paper. We measure the distributions of equal heartbeat intervals under three conditions, namely congestive heart failures (CHF), healthy young and elderly, whose nonlinearity is detected by measuring the probabilistic difference between permutations instead of raw symmetric vectors. We demonstrate that heartbeats contain high rates of equal states, particularly the CHF with around 20% equalities, and the distributions of equal values discriminate the heartbeats at very short data length. The CHF have more equal values than the healthy young (p=1.10⁎10−19) and elderly (p=2.48⁎10−11), and the healthy young have less equalities than the elderly (p=5.10⁎10−5). Time irreversibility considering equal values is promising to extract nonlinear behaviors of heartbeats, confirming the decreased nonlinear complexity of the diseased and aging heart rates, while that involving no equality leads to erroneous nonlinearity detection. In our contribution, we highlight the pathological or physiological information contained by the distribution of equal heartbeat intervals that might contribute to develop relevant biomarkers in the area of heart analysis, and demonstrate the effectiveness of equality-...
Source: Physics Letters A - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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