The application of Lempel-Ziv and Titchener complexity analysis for equine telemetric electrocardiographic recordings

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The analysis of equine electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings is complicated by the absence of agreed abnormality classification criteria. We explore the applicability of several complexity analysis methods for characterization of non-linear aspects of electrocardiographic recordings. We here show that complexity estimates provided by Lempel-Ziv ’76, Titchener’s T-complexity and Lempel-Ziv ’78 analysis of ECG recordings of healthy Thoroughbred horses are highly dependent on the duration of analysed ECG fragments and the heart rate. The results provide a methodological basis and a feasible reference point for the complexity analysis of equine telemetric ECG recordings that might be applied to automate detection of equine arrhythmias in equine clinical practice.

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Alexeenko, V., Fraser, J. A., Dolgoborodov, A., Bowen, M., Huang, C. L. H., Marr, C. M., & Jeevaratnam, K. (2019). The application of Lempel-Ziv and Titchener complexity analysis for equine telemetric electrocardiographic recordings. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-38935-7

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