Abstract
Entropy based measures, such as Sample Entropy
(SampEn), have been widely used for quantifying the
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) for cardiac risk stratification
purposes, with the hypothesis that decreasing entropy
points to a perturbation of the complex physiological
mechanisms or disease. However, in the literature, higher
entropy values have been reported for some pathologies
than for healthy subjects, which could be due to the use of
a threshold value r tuned relative to the signal standard deviation.
In the present paper we apply SampEn to assess
the variability of the RR time series from healthy subjects
and subjects with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) in order
to discriminate between both groups, as well as to characterize
the variability loss due to aging. We conclude that
the use of a fixed threshold value r in the SampEn algorithm
instead of its conventional setting (as a percentage
of the standard deviation of each data series), improves
the discrimination capabilities between healthy and CHF
subjects, and it allows to quantify the loss of HRV due to
aging in healthy subjects.
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