Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status

Background — Analysis of the state of complex biological systems requires the use of sensitive methods for diagnosing interactions using experimental time series. Objective — To evaluate the possibility of using the technique of cross-recurrence quantification (CRQ) in studying the health status of...

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Main Authors: Viktoria V. Skazkina, Elena N. Mureeva, Yuri M. Ishbulatov, Mikhail D. Prokhorov, Anatoly S. Karavaev, Aleksey N. Hramkov, Dmitry M. Ezhov, Alexander V. Kurbako, Olga S. Panina, Yuri V. Chernenkov, Anton R. Kiselev
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Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2024-06-01
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author Viktoria V. Skazkina
Elena N. Mureeva
Yuri M. Ishbulatov
Mikhail D. Prokhorov
Anatoly S. Karavaev
Aleksey N. Hramkov
Dmitry M. Ezhov
Alexander V. Kurbako
Olga S. Panina
Yuri V. Chernenkov
Anton R. Kiselev
author_facet Viktoria V. Skazkina
Elena N. Mureeva
Yuri M. Ishbulatov
Mikhail D. Prokhorov
Anatoly S. Karavaev
Aleksey N. Hramkov
Dmitry M. Ezhov
Alexander V. Kurbako
Olga S. Panina
Yuri V. Chernenkov
Anton R. Kiselev
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description Background — Analysis of the state of complex biological systems requires the use of sensitive methods for diagnosing interactions using experimental time series. Objective — To evaluate the possibility of using the technique of cross-recurrence quantification (CRQ) in studying the health status of newborns using low-frequency components of RR-interval signals and photoplethysmograms, reflecting the dynamics of the circuits in autonomic regulation of blood circulation. Methods — The study included two groups of neonates: 10 full-term newborns and 10 preterm neonates. We carried out simultaneous recording of electrocardiographic and photoplethysmographic signals. CRQ analysis was employed as the primary tool. Results — We established that some indices of CRQ analysis, characterizing the degree of interaction of the studied circuits, act as sensitive markers. They make it possible to distinguish the dynamics of the studied contours between healthy newborns and preterm neonates. Conclusion — The results of our study confirmed that CRQ is a promising tool in creating methods for diagnosing health conditions, including in newborns.
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spelling doaj-art-ee04ce13ab3f40bdb6553916b8fac38a2025-08-20T03:07:38ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152024-06-01132e020310.15275/rusomj.2024.0203Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health statusViktoria V. SkazkinaElena N. MureevaYuri M. IshbulatovMikhail D. ProkhorovAnatoly S. KaravaevAleksey N. HramkovDmitry M. EzhovAlexander V. KurbakoOlga S. PaninaYuri V. ChernenkovAnton R. KiselevBackground — Analysis of the state of complex biological systems requires the use of sensitive methods for diagnosing interactions using experimental time series. Objective — To evaluate the possibility of using the technique of cross-recurrence quantification (CRQ) in studying the health status of newborns using low-frequency components of RR-interval signals and photoplethysmograms, reflecting the dynamics of the circuits in autonomic regulation of blood circulation. Methods — The study included two groups of neonates: 10 full-term newborns and 10 preterm neonates. We carried out simultaneous recording of electrocardiographic and photoplethysmographic signals. CRQ analysis was employed as the primary tool. Results — We established that some indices of CRQ analysis, characterizing the degree of interaction of the studied circuits, act as sensitive markers. They make it possible to distinguish the dynamics of the studied contours between healthy newborns and preterm neonates. Conclusion — The results of our study confirmed that CRQ is a promising tool in creating methods for diagnosing health conditions, including in newborns.https://romj.org/node/566low-frequency oscillationsheart rate variabilityphotoplethysmogramautonomic controlcross-recurrence quantification
spellingShingle Viktoria V. Skazkina
Elena N. Mureeva
Yuri M. Ishbulatov
Mikhail D. Prokhorov
Anatoly S. Karavaev
Aleksey N. Hramkov
Dmitry M. Ezhov
Alexander V. Kurbako
Olga S. Panina
Yuri V. Chernenkov
Anton R. Kiselev
Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status
Russian Open Medical Journal
low-frequency oscillations
heart rate variability
photoplethysmogram
autonomic control
cross-recurrence quantification
title Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status
title_full Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status
title_fullStr Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status
title_full_unstemmed Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status
title_short Cross-recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status
title_sort cross recurrence quantification of cardiovascular signals in newborns is a sensitive marker of health status
topic low-frequency oscillations
heart rate variability
photoplethysmogram
autonomic control
cross-recurrence quantification
url https://romj.org/node/566
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