Intra‐ and Inter‐Rater Reliability of Linear and Nonlinear Measures of Short‐Term Heart Rate Variability Following Combat‐Related Traumatic Injury
Rabeea Maqsood,
Susie Schofield,
Alexander N. Bennett
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHeart rate variability (HRV) is a marker of autonomic function. However, the reliability of short‐term HRV measurement in individuals with combat‐related traumatic injury (CRTI) remains undetermined.MethodsAn intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability study was conducted using a subsample (n = 35) of British servicemen with CRTI enrolled in the ongoing ADVANCE study. A five‐minute epoch of single‐lead electrocardiogram data collected during spontaneous breathing was used to measure HRV. HRV analyses were ind… Show more
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