Point process Heart Rate Variability assessment during sleep deprivation
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Citi, Luca; Klerman, Elizabeth B.; Brown, Emery N.; Barbieri, Riccardo
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To investigate the potential relationships between
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and objective performance-subjective
alertness measures during sleep deprivation, a
novel point process algorithm was applied to ECG data
from healthy young subjects in a 52-hour Constant
Routine protocol that includes sleep deprivation. Our
algorithm is able to estimate the time-varying behavior of
the HRV spectral indexes in an on-line instantaneous
method. Results demonstrate the ability of our framework
to provide high time-resolution sympatho-vagal dynamics
as measured by spectral low frequency (LF) and high
frequency (HF) power. Correlation analysis on individual
subjects reveals a relevant correspondence between
LF/HF and subjective alertness during the initial hours of
sleep deprivation. At longer times awake, high
correlation levels between LF/HF and objective
performance indicate an increasing sympathetic drive as
performance measures worsen. These results suggest that
our point-process based HRV assessment could aid in
real-time prediction of performance-alertness.
Date issued
2010-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive SciencesJournal
Proceedings of the 2010 Computing in Cardiology conference (CinC 2010)
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Citi, L. et al. "Point process Heart Rate Variability assessment during sleep deprivation." Proceedings of the 2010 Computing in Cardiology conference (CinC 2010) 37:721−724.
Version: Final published version
ISSN
0276-6547