2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2009.03.086
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Early Loss of Heart Rate Complexity Predicts Mortality Regardless of Mechanism, Anatomic Location, or Severity of Injury in 2178 Trauma Patients

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“…1,6,11 This may explain differing performances with respect to predictive ability over other frequency domain parameters in the intensive care setting. 3 HRV is increasingly gaining popularity as a predictor of outcome in a variety of clinical environments, including trauma patients, 12 critically ill emergency department 4 patients, 13 septic patients on admission to ED, 14 and the haemodynamically stable trauma patient. 15 It has also been used to predict outcomes such as hypotension during obstetric spinal hypotension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,6,11 This may explain differing performances with respect to predictive ability over other frequency domain parameters in the intensive care setting. 3 HRV is increasingly gaining popularity as a predictor of outcome in a variety of clinical environments, including trauma patients, 12 critically ill emergency department 4 patients, 13 septic patients on admission to ED, 14 and the haemodynamically stable trauma patient. 15 It has also been used to predict outcomes such as hypotension during obstetric spinal hypotension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess the fidelity of the tachograms of different pulse detection methods to nonlinear aspects of the R-R tachogram, the entropy difference (|HRV Ϫ PRV|) for each scale factor was computed for each baseline recording. For the remainder of the study, we used the sum of the entropy over all the computed scales to represent multiscale entropy because of its prognostic value in large patient studies (21,22,26). All other nonlinear indexes were computed in Kubios HRV, including Shannon, approximate, and sample entropy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nonlinear measures encompass a heterogeneous group of statistics, several of which quantify the entropy or complexity of the signal. Multiscale sample entropy is one such statistic that has been used to distinguish patients with cardiovascular pathologies from healthy subjects (10,29,30) and is predictive of mortality in trauma and heart failure patients (17,21,22,26).…”
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“…Very few studies however have examined the relationship between pre-operative heart rate variability and post-operative outcome [29]. Our observations therefore add a new temporal dimension (the intraoperative period) to the previously published data indicating that markers of autonomic dysfunction may serve as clinically useful tools in the evaluation and management of the critically ill [30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%