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arxiv: adap-org/9711003 · v1 · submitted 1997-11-26 · adap-org · chao-dyn· nlin.AO· nlin.CD· physics.med-ph· q-bio

Multiresolution wavelet analysis of heartbeat intervals discriminates healthy patients from those with cardiac pathology

classification adap-org chao-dynnlin.AOnlin.CDphysics.med-phq-bio
keywords heart-failureintervalswaveletanalysisheartbeatsmultiresolutionnormalpatients
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We applied multiresolution wavelet analysis to the sequence of times between human heartbeats (R-R intervals) and have found a scale window, between 16 and 32 heartbeats, over which the widths of the R-R wavelet coefficients fall into disjoint sets for normal and heart-failure patients. This has enabled us to correctly classify every patient in a standard data set as either belonging to the heart-failure or normal group with 100% accuracy, thereby providing a clinically significant measure of the presence of heart-failure from the R-R intervals alone. Comparison is made with previous approaches, which have provided only statistically significant measures.

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