Second Heart Rate Variability Congress




Guidelines
First 28 pages available in English
Final 40 pages available in English
Pages 1-68 (all) available in English

Action of the www.hrvcongress.org: English translation of the Russian guidelines on heart rate variability as our gift to the English-speaking audience

The technical Committee of the Second virtual Congress of HRV is beginning to present to our English-speaking audience Russia guidelines on heart rate variability "Analysis of Heart Rate Variability Using Different Electrocardiography Systems". The paper deals with various aspects of HRV technology. Some of the approaches described are well known and others though widely used in FSU counties might be less familiar for Western scientists. Some new methods and interpretations are also presented.

The book will appear on this page as soon as it is translated. The translation is being performed by the student of the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine. As soon as the sections are translated they will appear on the web pages of the Congress. The Full size version of this book is available in Russian.

Analysis of Heart Rate Variability Using Different Electrocardiography Systems (Guidelines)

R. M. Baevsky (Chairman)
G.G. Ivanov (Deputy Chaiman)
L. V. Chireikin (Deputy Chairman)
A. P. Gavrilushkin
P. Y. Dovgalevsky
J. A. Kukushkin
T. F. Mironova
D. A. Priluzky
J. N. Semenov
V. F. Fyodorov
A. N. Fleishman
M. M. Medvedev (Secretary)
Contents

Annotation
Introduction

1. Main working definitions
2. Scientific and theoretical basics of the method
3. Main areas of application of the method and indications to its use
4. Main medical and technical requirements
4.1. Requirements to the duration of heart rate recording
4.2. Methods of HRV analysis
4.2.1. Analysis in a rest state
4.2.2. Analysis in conditions of functional tests
4.2.3. Analysis under ordinary activity or professional load
4.2.4. Examination in clinical conditions
4.3. Requirements to software. Standards of processing
5. Main methods of HRV analysis
5.1. Statistical methods
5.2. Geometrical methods (variational pulsometry)
5.3. Authocorrelational index
5.4. Correlational rhythmography (scaterography)
5.5. Spectral methods of HRV analysis
5.6. Other methods of HRV analysis
6. Repeatability and comparability of data
7. Evaluation of the results of HRV analysis
7.1. Parameters of statistical analysis (time domain methods)
7.2. Parameters of spectral analysis (spectral domain methods)
7.3. Integrated estimation of the functional state
7.4. Evaluation of the results of HRV variability analysis under functional tests
8. Conclusion. Main directions of further development of HRV analysis methods References
List of main parameters of HRV
Working formulas for calculation of main parameters of HRV


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