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Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec257 logVLF power (AR) Natural logarithm transformed values of VLF band, with PSD estimated using parametric autoregressive (AR) modeling method Float
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec263 HF power (%) (AR) Relative power of HF band, with PSD estimated using parametric autoregressive (AR) modeling method, expressed in ms^2 Float
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec274 Correlation Dimension D2 Correlation Dimension D2: it is a method for measuring the complexity or strangeness of the RR series. This index is expected to give information on the minimum number of dynamic variables needed to model the underlying system Float
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec283j MSE (t=10) MSE (t=10): Multi Scale Entropy, extension of SampEn to multiple time scales, here calculated for time scale factor equal to 10 Float
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec212 noise segments List of all detected noise segments, expressed as tuple (start point of the noisy region, end point of the noisy region), expressed in seconds Character
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec247 LF power (n.u.) (Welch) Power of LF band in normalised units, LF [n.u.] = LF [ms2] / (total power [ms2] - VLF [ms2]) x 100%, with PSD estimated using Fast Fourier transformation (FFT) based Welch's periodogram method, expressed in n.u Float
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec281 RPA Lmean RPA Lmean: Recurrence Plot Analysis is another approach for analyzing the complexity of the RR series, which consists in creating a symmetrical matrix of zeros and ones. Lmean is the average diagonal line length Float
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec205b segment end End point of the data segment which is used for HRV analysis, expressed in seconds Integer
Heart rate variability (CHRIS baseline) x0ec230 DC DC: Deceleration Capacity is a measure of cardiac parasympathetic modulation as it captures the lengthening of RR interval within 2-4 successive beats. It is computed as a four point difference from the deceleration PRSA signal (phase-rectified signal averaging), expressed in milliseconds Float