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Gender differences in short-term multiscale complexity of the heart rate variability

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
Gender differences in short-term multiscale complexity of the heart rate variability / B. De Maria, F. Perego, G. Cassetti, V. Bari, B. Cairo, F. Gelpi, M. Parati, L.A. Dalla Vecchia, A. Porta. - In: COMPUTING IN CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 2325-887X. - 48:(2021), pp. 1-4. ((Intervento presentato al 48. convegno CinC Computing in Cardiology 13 through 15 September tenutosi a Brno (Czech Republic) nel 2021 [10.23919/CinC53138.2021.9662906].
Abstract:
Among the analytical methods estimating the complexity of the heart period (HP), the linear model-based multiscale complexity (MSC) approach allows the estimation of the complexity over time scales linked to the cardiac autonomic control, i.e. in the low frequency (LF, 0.04-0.15 Hz) and high frequency (HF, 0.15-0.4 Hz) bands. In this study we exploited MSC to evaluate the differences in the HP variability complexity during daytime (DAY) and nighttime (NIGHT) in 23 healthy females (WOMEN, age 36pm 6yrs) ) and 21 males (MEN, age 35pm 5yrs) performing a 24-hour Holter electrocardiogram. Parametric power spectral analysis was applied as well for comparison. Complexity indexes were computed regardless of the temporal scale (CI) and in the LF and HF bands ( CI{LF} and CI{HF}, respectively). We found that the power spectral indexes did not differentiate WOMEN and MEN, while CI and CI{LF} were higher in WOMEN during DAY. The higher HP complexity in females could be explained by a lower sympathetic drive and more complex hormonal regulation than males. We conclude that MSC was more powerful than power spectral analysis in detecting gender differences in HP variability. In addition, as cardiac control differs between females and males, preventive and therapeutic interventions should take gender differences into account.
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Elenco autori:
B. De Maria, F. Perego, G. Cassetti, V. Bari, B. Cairo, F. Gelpi, M. Parati, L.A. Dalla Vecchia, A. Porta
Autori di Ateneo:
BARI VLASTA ( autore )
CAIRO BEATRICE ( autore )
PORTA ALBERTO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/904856
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