Assessing Cardiac Sympatho-Vagal Balance Through Wavelet Transform Analysis of Heart Rate Variability
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Heart rate variability (HRV) which is the variation between consecutive heartbeats reflects the electrical activity of the heart and provides insight into autonomic nervous system (ANS) function. This study uses wavelet transform-based HRV feature extraction to investigate cardiac sympatho-vagal balance. Both Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) and Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) methods were applied in different steps. DWT was used for R-peak detection and CWT and MODWT were used to generate spectrograms from RR intervals. Frequency components (HF, LF, VLF) within 0.003-0.4Hz were extracted, and power estimation was performed. The LF/HF ratio, indicating sympatho-vagal balance, was calculated. ECG data from 42 arrhythmia patients and 18 normal sinus rhythm subjects were analyzed. The results showed a lower LF/HF ratio in arrhythmia patients, with higher HF power in arrhythmia subjects and higher LF power in normal sinus rhythm subjects. The study suggests that the parasympathetic nervous system dominates the ANS in arrhythmia patients, while the sympathetic nervous system dominates in normal sinus rhythm patients.