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Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Signal Analysis / Kamath, Markad V. ; Watanabe, Mari A. ; Upton, Adrian R. M.
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TÃtulo : Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Signal Analysis : Clinical Applications Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Kamath, Markad V., ; Watanabe, Mari A., ; Upton, Adrian R. M., Editorial: Taylor & Francis Group Fecha de publicación: 2016 Número de páginas: 1 online resource (523 pages) : Il.: illustrations ISBN/ISSN/DL: 9781466576056 Palabras clave: Heart rate monitoring. Heart beat Measurement. Heart beat Physiological aspects. Heart function tests. Signal processing. Clasificación: 612.8/9 Resumen: "Written for graduate students and professionals dealing with heart rate variability (HRV), this cutting-edge reference reviews how minute variations in the beat-to-beat heart rate are regulated. It explores how these variations can be used as a window to understanding the central and peripheral mechanisms that modulate the autonomic nervous systems. Explaining how HRV is characterized through simple statistics and frequency analysis in both healthy human subjects and patients with a variety of diseases, the book provides examples for methods that require mathematical techniques. The authors cite a variety of real-life medical situations and offer extensive end-of-chapter references"--Provided by publisher. Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/145439 Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Signal Analysis : Clinical Applications [documento electrónico] / Kamath, Markad V., ; Watanabe, Mari A., ; Upton, Adrian R. M., . - Taylor & Francis Group, 2016 . - 1 online resource (523 pages) : : illustrations.
ISBN : 9781466576056
Palabras clave: Heart rate monitoring. Heart beat Measurement. Heart beat Physiological aspects. Heart function tests. Signal processing. Clasificación: 612.8/9 Resumen: "Written for graduate students and professionals dealing with heart rate variability (HRV), this cutting-edge reference reviews how minute variations in the beat-to-beat heart rate are regulated. It explores how these variations can be used as a window to understanding the central and peripheral mechanisms that modulate the autonomic nervous systems. Explaining how HRV is characterized through simple statistics and frequency analysis in both healthy human subjects and patients with a variety of diseases, the book provides examples for methods that require mathematical techniques. The authors cite a variety of real-life medical situations and offer extensive end-of-chapter references"--Provided by publisher. Enlace de acceso : https://elibro-net.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/es/lc/umanizales/titulos/145439