APPLICATION OF POENCARE PLOT METHOD FOR ANALIZING HEART RATE SIGNAL OF LABARATORY RATS DURING GESTATION
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https://doi.org/10.24867/26SA01MilakovicKeywords:
Poencare plot, Blood pressure, Hypertension, Heart rate variabilityAbstract
Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis is a method employed to monitor intrinsic physiological processes, offering insights into potential alterations in respiration and blood pressure, often reflective of stress or emotional states. This paper endeavours to apply the Poincaré plot method to Inter-Beat Interval (IBI) signals, representing the intervals between successive peaks in the blood pressure waveform, to derive standard parameters from resultant Poincaré plot representations. The study focuses on IBI signals obtained from two distinct groups of rats: Wistar femininum (normal female rats) and spontaneously hypertensive females, the latter exhibiting a predisposition to hypertension development.
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2024-05-07
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