Prediction of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Using Nonlinear Analysis of the R-R Interval Dynamics Before the Spontaneous Onset of Atrial Fibrillation
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Background New methods based on nonlinear theory have been developed to give more insight into complex heart rate (HR) dynamics. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that altered HR dynamics, as analyzed with complexity and fractal measures, may precede the spontaneous onset of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF). Secondly, the difference in the temporal change of these measurements between the different types of atrial fibrillation (AF) was assessed. Methods and Results From 105 Holter tapes in which PAF was recorded, 44 PAF (≥5 min) episodes in 33 patients (22 men, 58±12 years), preceded by sinus rhythm for more than 1 h, were selected and submitted to time- and frequency-domain HR variability analyses, along with detrended fluctuation analysis, approximate entropy (ApEn) and sample entropy (SampEn). The 60 min before the onset of AF were divided into 6 10-min periods and studied using repeated measures ANOVA. PAF episodes were divided into 3 subgroups : an increased HF component and decreased L/H ratio (vagal type, n=20); increased L/H ratio and decreased HF component (sympathetic type, n=14); and non-related type (n=10). None of the time- or frequency-domain parameters showed any significant change before AF in any type of AF. The <α1> showed a tendency to decrease before the onset of AF and the change in _<α1> was divergent according to the AF type. The ApEn decreased before the onset of AF (1.005±0.046, 60-50 min before AF to 0.894±0.052, 10-0 min before AF; p=0.032). The SampEn also decreased progressively before the start of AF (1.165±0.085, 60-50 min before AF to 0.887±0.077, 10-0 min before AF, p=0.003). The decrease in both the ApEn and SampEn was irrespective of the AF type. Conclusions A reduction in the ApEn and SampEn, which reflects the nonlinear complexity of HR variability, is a hallmark of altered HR dynamics preceding the spontaneous onset of AF.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2005-12-20
著者
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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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Shin Dong-gu
Cardiovascular Division Yeungnam University Hospital
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Kim Young-jo
Division Of Cardiology Yeungnam University Hospital
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Kim Young-jo
Cardiovascular Division 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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Bae Jun-Ho
Cardiovascular Division, Yeungnam University Hospital
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Hong Geu-Ru
Cardiovascular Division, Yeungnam University Hospital
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Bae Jun-ho
Cardiovascular Division Yeungnam University Hospital
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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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Park Jong-sun
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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