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Cohérence Cardiaque & Variabilité Cardiaque

Ce livret concerne les références et les abstracts des articles et des publications en soutien aux formations et à la recherche en coherence cardiaque et en variabilité de la fréquence cardiaque. Nous espérons que ce livret de références vous sera utile.

Cordialement, David O'Hare et l'équipe de l'IFEDO

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Table des matières

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Variabilité de la fréquence cardiaque

Les études fondamentales de l'analyse VFC

- Heart Rate Variability, standards of measurement … - Advances in heart rate variability signal analysis ...

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Variabilité de la fréquence cardiaque Les études fondamentales de l'analyse VFC - Heart Rate Variability, standards of measurement … Heart rate variability. Standards of measurement, physiological interpretation, and clinical use. Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology. Eur Heart J. 1996;17(3):354-381. Commentaire : c'est l'étude de base fondatrice de la plupart des études cliniques concernant la VFC. >>> Consulter la publication - Advances in heart rate variability signal analysis ... Advances in heart rate variability signal analysis: joint position statement by the e-Cardiology ESC Working Group and the European Heart Rhythm Association co-endorsed by the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society. Sassi R, Cerutti S, Lombardi F, et al. Europace. 2015;17(9):1341-1353. doi:10.1093/europace/euv015 Abstract (anglais) : Following the publication of the Task Force document on heart rate variability (HRV) in 1996, a number of articles have been published to describe new HRV methodologies

and their application in different physiological and clinical studies. This document presents a critical review of the new methods.

A particular attention has been paid to methodologies that have not been reported in the 1996 standardization document but have been more recently tested in sufficiently sized populations. The following methods were considered: Long-range correlation and fractal analysis; Short-term complexity; Entropy and regularity; and Nonlinear dynamical systems and chaotic behaviour.

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For each of these methods, technical aspects, clinical achievements, and suggestions for clinical application were reviewed. While the novel approaches have contributed to the technical understanding of the signal character of HRV, their success in developing new clinical tools, such as those for the identification of high-risk patients, has been rather limited. Available results obtained in selected populations of patients by specialized laboratories are nevertheless of interest but new prospective studies are needed. The investigation of new parameters, descriptive of the complex regulation mechanisms of heart rate, has to be encouraged because not all information in the HRV signal is captured by traditional methods. The new technologies thus could provide after proper validation, additional physiological, and clinical meaning. Multidisciplinary dialogue and specialized courses in the combination of clinical cardiology and complex signal processing methods seem warranted for further advances in studies of cardiac oscillations and in the understanding of normal and abnormal cardiac control processes. >>> Consulter la publication

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