2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12031219
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Heart Rate Asymmetry, Its Compensation, and Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Adults during 48-h Holter ECG Recordings

Abstract: Heart rate asymmetry (HRA) reflects different contributions of heart rate (HR) decelerations and accelerations to heart rate variability (HRV). In this study, we examined various properties of HRA, including its compensation and HRV, in 48-h electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings in healthy adults. Furthermore, we compared sex differences in parameters used to quantify HRA and HRV. Variance-based and relative HRA and HRV parameters were computed for Holter ECG recordings lasting up to 48 h in 101 healthy volunteer… Show more

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“…The longest runs comprised 47 consecutive accelerations (AR47s) and 27 d tions (DR27). The median values for the longest ARs and DRs were 26 (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30) and 18), respectively, and these differences were significant. In women, the average run was formed by 26 accelerations (AR26s, 22-29) and 16 decelerations (DR16s, and similarly in men, by 26 accelerations (AR26s, 23-30) and 16 decelerations (DR 18).…”
Section: The Longest Runsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The longest runs comprised 47 consecutive accelerations (AR47s) and 27 d tions (DR27). The median values for the longest ARs and DRs were 26 (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30) and 18), respectively, and these differences were significant. In women, the average run was formed by 26 accelerations (AR26s, 22-29) and 16 decelerations (DR16s, and similarly in men, by 26 accelerations (AR26s, 23-30) and 16 decelerations (DR 18).…”
Section: The Longest Runsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Specifically, SD1d, SD2d, SD2a, SDNNd, SDNNa, C1d and CLa were higher in men, while C2d, CTd, Nd and CLd were lower in men than women. However, the prevalence of all forms of HRA and its compensation mechanisms appear to be similar between the sexes [23].…”
Section: Hra In Men and Womenmentioning
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