2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13049-023-01078-w
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Predicting deterioration of patients with early sepsis at the emergency department using continuous heart rate variability analysis: a model-based approach

Abstract: Background Sepsis is a life-threatening disease with an in-hospital mortality rate of approximately 20%. Physicians at the emergency department (ED) have to estimate the risk of deterioration in the coming hours or days and decide whether the patient should be admitted to the general ward, ICU or can be discharged. Current risk stratification tools are based on measurements of vital parameters at a single timepoint. Here, we performed a time, frequency, and trend analysis on continuous electroc… Show more

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“…More specifically, HRV features have been recognized as key predictors of organ dysfunction in sepsis. For example, human electrocardiographic recordings showed that 3-h measurements of time and frequency indices of HRV is predictive of progressive organ dysfunction during early days of sepsis ( van Wijk et al, 2023 ). Others reported remarkable negative correlations between HRV-LF power and circulating IL-6 in hospitalized septic patients on the one hand, and the decline in blood pressure on the other hand ( Tateishi et al, 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, HRV features have been recognized as key predictors of organ dysfunction in sepsis. For example, human electrocardiographic recordings showed that 3-h measurements of time and frequency indices of HRV is predictive of progressive organ dysfunction during early days of sepsis ( van Wijk et al, 2023 ). Others reported remarkable negative correlations between HRV-LF power and circulating IL-6 in hospitalized septic patients on the one hand, and the decline in blood pressure on the other hand ( Tateishi et al, 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, HRV features have been recognized as key predictors of organ dysfunction in sepsis. For example, human electrocardiographic recordings showed that 3-h measurements of time and frequency indices of HRV is predictive of progressive organ dysfunction during early days of sepsis (van Wijk et al, 2023). Others reported remarkable negative correlations between HRV-LF power and circulating IL-6 in hospitalized septic patients on the one hand, and the decline in blood pressure on the other hand (Tateishi et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, HRV features have been recognized as key predictors of organ dysfunction in sepsis. For example, human electrocardiographic recordings showed that 3-h measurements of time and frequency indices of HRV is predictive of progressive organ dysfunction during early days of sepsis (van Wijk et al, 2023). Others reported remarkable negative correlations between HRV-LF power and circulating IL-6 in hospitalized septic patients on the one hand, and the decline in blood pressure on the other hand (Tateishi et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%