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AUTHOR
S. Huffel
Transient behavior of cardiorespiratory interactions towards the onset of epileptic seizures
Epileptic seizures are typically related to autonomic dysfunction. During seizures, the cardiac and respiratory mechanisms are deeply affected. This effect of epilepsy can also occur a few seconds before the seizure onset in the EEG. In addition, the interaction between respiration and heart rate is also expected to be affected. This study aims to determine whether the cardiorespiratory interactions change during seizures, and more importantly if they show a transient behavior towards the seizure onset. This is done by means of a time series method based on entropy decomposition applied to ECG and respiratory data. Here, the information carried by the heart rate that can be predicted by its…
Separating respiratory influences from the tachogram: Methods and their sensitivity to the type of respiratory signal
Respiration is one of the main modulators causing heart rate variability (HRV). However, when interpreting studies of HRV, the effect of respiration is largely ignored. We, therefore, previously proposed to take respiratory influences into account by separating the tachogram in a component that is related to respiration and one that contains all residual variations. In this study, we aim to investigate the sensitivity of two of such separation methods, i.e. one based on an ARMAX model and another one based on orthogonal subspace projection (OSP), towards different respiratory signal types, such as nasal airflow (the reference), thoracic and abdominal efforts, and three ECG-derived respirato…