HOLTER MONITORING DATA-BASED INSTANTANEOUS CARDIAC RHYTHM SPECTRUM. RESONANCES AND ANTIRESONANCESX

Jul 7, 2017, 12:45 PM
15m
406A

406A

Speaker

Prof. Victor Tsvetkov (Tver State University)

Description

The report contains the instantaneous cardiac rhythm (ICR) frequency (y) distribution functions f(y) determined on the basis of the Holter monitoring data using MAPLE programs. There was identified a multimodal behaviour of the distribution function f(y). It was shown that the ICR spectrum consisted of a solid component, resonances and antiresonances. The resonances are peaks f(y) determined by peak height h and peak width Г. The antiresonances are dips f(y) determined by peak dip depth h and width Г. The most of the time an ICR is in resonance states, and the rest of the time – in antiresonance states.

Short biography note

Ivanov A.P.1, Kudinov A.N.2, Ryzhikov V.N.2, Mikheyev S.A.2, Tsvetkov V.P.2
mancu@mail.ru
1 Tver Regional Cardiology Health Center, Tver, Russia
2 Tver State University, Tver, Russia

Primary author

Prof. Victor Tsvetkov (Tver State University)

Co-authors

Prof. Alexey Kudinov (Tver State University) Dr Sergey Mikheev (Tver State University)

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