Effects of stroke localization on nonlinear indexes of HRV

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Abstract

To evaluate the relationship between lesion's severity and nonlinear indexes of HRV, 20 first-ever stroke subjects and 10 healthy subjects were studied. All patients, divided in two groups according to presence of single or multiple medium cerebral artery lesion, underwent to a 24-hour Holter ECG recording. All RR time series were analyzed by Poincarè Plot, fractal dimension, power-law behaviour, spectral and time-domain techniques. A direct relationship between increasing lesion's severity and progressive collapsing of PPlots and FD index was observed, while lower significance were found for beta exponent, spectral and time-domain parameters. These results suggest that PPlots and FD analysis contains relevant information related to different HRV dynamics in normal and stroke subjects with different lesion's severity.

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D’Addio, G., Accardo, A., Corbi, G., Russo, G., Pinna, G. D., Ferrara, N., & Rengo, F. (2006). Effects of stroke localization on nonlinear indexes of HRV. In Computers in Cardiology (Vol. 33, pp. 621–624).

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