Ectopic beats in approximate entropy and sample entropy-based HRV assessment |
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Authors: | Butta Singh A.K. Jaryal K.K. Deepak |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering , Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus , Jalandhar , India;2. Department of Physiology , All India Institute of Medical Sciences , New Delhi , India |
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Abstract: | Approximate entropy (ApEn) and sample entropy (SampEn) are the promising techniques for extracting complex characteristics of cardiovascular variability. Ectopic beats, originating from other than the normal site, are the artefacts contributing a serious limitation to heart rate variability (HRV) analysis. The approaches like deletion and interpolation are currently in use to eliminate the bias produced by ectopic beats. In this study, normal R–R interval time series of 10 healthy and 10 acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients were analysed by inserting artificial ectopic beats. Then the effects of ectopic beats editing by deletion, degree-zero and degree-one interpolation on ApEn and SampEn have been assessed. Ectopic beats addition (even 2%) led to reduced complexity, resulting in decreased ApEn and SampEn of both healthy and AMI patient data. This reduction has been found to be dependent on level of ectopic beats. Editing of ectopic beats by interpolation degree-one method is found to be superior to other methods. |
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Keywords: | HRV ectopic beats approximate entropy sample entropy |
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