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Statistical Properties of the Interbeat Interval Cascade in Human Subjects

Quantitative Methods 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

Statistical properties of interbeat intervals cascade are evaluated by considering the joint probability distribution P(Δx2,τ2;Δx1,τ1)P(\Delta x_2,\tau_2;\Delta x_1,\tau_1) for two interbeat increments Δx1\Delta x_1 and Δx2\Delta x_2 of different time scales τ1\tau_1 and τ2\tau_2. We present evidence that the conditional probability distribution P(Δx2,τ2Δx1,τ1)P(\Delta x_2,\tau_2|\Delta x_1,\tau_1) may obey a Chapman-Kolmogorov equation. The corresponding Kramers-Moyal (KM) coefficients are evaluated. It is shown that while the first and second KM coefficients, i.e., the drift and diffusion coefficients, take on well-defined and significant values, the higher-order coefficients in the KM expansion are very small. As a result, the joint probability distributions of the increments in the interbeat intervals obey a Fokker-Planck equation. The method provides a novel technique for distinguishing the two classes of subjects in terms of the drift and diffusion coefficients, which behave differently for two classes of the subjects, namely, healthy subjects and those with congestive heart failure.

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@article{arxiv.q-bio/0601051,
  title  = {Statistical Properties of the Interbeat Interval Cascade in Human Subjects},
  author = {Fatemeh Ghasemi and J. Peinke and M. Reza Rahimi Tabar and Muhammad Sahimi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:q-bio/0601051},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages, 6 figures