Analysis of dynamics of heart rate variability during continuous monitoring
Abstract
Questions of analysis of RR-intervals tachogram in real time are considered. The method of representation of the tachogram fragment in two-dimensional parameters space was proposed, the boundaries of the physiological normal zone were defined.References
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