RR-Interval variance of electrocardiogram for atrial fibrillation detection

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Abstract

Atrial fibrillation is a serious heart problem originated from the upper chamber of the heart. The common indication of atrial fibrillation is irregularity of R peak-to-R-peak time interval, which is shortly called RR interval. The irregularity could be represented using variance or spread of RR interval. This article presents a system to detect atrial fibrillation using variances. Using clinical data of patients with atrial fibrillation attack, it is shown that the variance of electrocardiographic RR interval are higher during atrial fibrillation, compared to the normal one. Utilizing a simple detection technique and variances of RR intervals, we find a good performance of atrial fibrillation detection.

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Nuryani, N., Solikhah, M., Nugoho, A. S., Afdala, A., & Anzihory, E. (2016). RR-Interval variance of electrocardiogram for atrial fibrillation detection. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 776). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/776/1/012105

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