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A stochastic model for heart rate fluctuations

医学物理 2009-11-07 v2 生物物理 数据分析、统计与概率 q-bio

摘要

Normal human heart rate shows complex fluctuations in time, which is natural, since heart rate is controlled by a large number of different feedback control loops. These unpredictable fluctuations have been shown to display fractal dynamics, long-term correlations, and 1/f noise. These characterizations are statistical and they have been widely studied and used, but much less is known about the detailed time evolution (dynamics) of the heart rate control mechanism. Here we show that a simple one-dimensional Langevin-type stochastic difference equation can accurately model the heart rate fluctuations in a time scale from minutes to hours. The model consists of a deterministic nonlinear part and a stochastic part typical to Gaussian noise, and both parts can be directly determined from the measured heart rate data. Studies of 27 healthy subjects reveal that in most cases the deterministic part has a form typically seen in bistable systems: there are two stable fixed points and one unstable one.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0208103,
  title  = {A stochastic model for heart rate fluctuations},
  author = {Tom A. Kuusela and Tony Shepherd and Jarmo Hietarinta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0208103},
  year   = {2009}
}

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