Breakdown of the Intermediate-Term Fractal Scaling Exponent in Sinus Node Dysfunction : New Method for Non-Invasive Evaluation of Sinus Node Function
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Background: The aim of the present study was to characterize the heart rate dynamics of sinus bradycardia (SB) from sinus node dysfunction (SND) using non-linear dynamical system analysis. No data are yet available on how the dynamics change in the presence of SND. Methods and Results: Conventional time and frequency domain analysis, the short- (DFAα1) and intermediate-term fractal scaling exponent (DFAα2), approximate entropy (ApEn) and sample entropy (SampEn) were calculated in 60-min sinus RR interval data of SB from 24-h ambulatory electrocardiograms of 110 patients: 44 SND patients, 44 age-matched controls, and 22 younger controls. All of the time and frequency domain parameters, ApEn and SampEn, were significantly reduced in the age-matched control group, compared with the young control group. DFAα1 and DFAα2 increased with aging. Both the DFAα1 and DFAα2 of SND patients were paradoxically reduced, which was not appropriate for their age. Only the percentage of consecutive RR intervals with absolute differences >50ms (pNN50), low-frequency power, and DFAα2 made a significant contribution to prediction of SND on logistic regression analysis. Among them, DFAα2 was the most significant variable for prediction of SND (odds ratio, 0.927; 95% confidence interval: 0.888-0.969, P=0.001). DFAα2 remained as a significant variable for prediction of SND, when compared with overall control patients, combining the 2 control groups. Conclusions: Inappropriate reduction of DFAα2 is a robust measure and could be an adjunctive tool for improvement of diagnostic performance in detection of SND. (Circ J 2011; 75: 2775-2780)
- 社団法人 日本循環器学会の論文
- 2011-11-25
著者
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Lee Sang-Hee
Division of Cardiology, Yeungnam University Hospital
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Kim Young-Jo
Division of Cardiology, Yeungnam University Hospital
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Shin Dong-Gu
Division of Cardiology, Yeungnam University Hospital
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Yi Sang-hoon
Department Of Computer-aided Science Biochaos Laboratory:institute Of Basic Sciences Inje University
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Shin Dong-gu
Division Of Cardiology Yeungnam University Hospital
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Lee Sang-hee
Division Of Cardiology Yeungnam University Hospital
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Kim Young-jo
Division Of Cardiology Yeungnam University Hospital
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Park Jong-sun
Cardiovascular Division Yeungnam University Hospital
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Yoo Cheol-Seung
Department of Computer-aided Science Biochaos Laboratory
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Hong Geu-ru
Cardiovascular Division Yeungnam University Hospital
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Kim Young-jo
Cardiovascular Division Internal Medicine Yeungnam University Hospital
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Shin Dong-gu
Cardiovascular Division Internal Medicine Yeungnam University Hospital
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LEE Sang-Hee
Cardiovascular Division, Internal Medicine, Yeungnam University Hospital
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YI Sang-Hoon
School of Computer Aided Science and Institute of Basic Science, Inje University
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YOO Cheol-Seung
School of Computer Aided Science and Institute of Basic Science, Inje University
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KIM Ung
Cardiovascular Division, Internal Medicine, Yeungnam University Hospital
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PARK Jong-Seon
Cardiovascular Division, Internal Medicine, Yeungnam University Hospital
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Yi Sang-hoon
School Of Computer Aided Science And Institute Of Basic Science Inje University
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Yoo Cheol-seung
School Of Computer Aided Science And Institute Of Basic Science Inje University
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Kim Ung
Division Of Cardiology Yeungnam University Hospital
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