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Heart rate variability in decreasing of alertness level
Strublová, Tereza ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
Objective of this study is to familiarize with problems of measuring heart rate variability. At first there is described physiology of vascular system, then practical measuring of heart rate variability during falling asleep. At the end of this project is the statistical processing of results and comparison of the differences between heart rate variability during sleep and wakefulness.
Scanning a analysing of heart electrical activity and blood pressure before and after the load
Vích, Daniel ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Kratochvíla, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of bachelor’s thesis is familiarization with anatomy and physiology of heart, with setting to electrical activity, scanning EKG before and after the load with Biopac system, scanning of blood pressure before and after the load with auscultation, statistical analysis of acquired data and presentation of measured data in graphical interface Guide of Matlab system. According to the protocol of measurement, scanning of heart electrical activity with the Biopac system, and scanning of blood pressure, with auscultation, was realized before and after the load. Measured data was statistically analyzed with t-test to verify hypothesis, that there is an influence of the load on the watched parameters, and to show the process of statistical verification. Application of this method assumes normal distribution of data, that’s why data was at first tested by Chi-squared and Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to verify their normal distribution. In the next step data was imported into Matlab system. The presentation of measured data is realized in graphic interface Guide. The program contains time domain and spectral analysis, automatic detection of heart rate and analysis of heart rate variability.
Analysis of Atrial Fibrillation Heart Rate Dynamics
Tesařová, Tereza ; Ronzhina, Marina (referee) ; Hejč, Jakub (advisor)
Bachalor thesis focuses on clinical tracking of heart rate abnormalities to specify the level of variability in diverse-lengthy ECG signals, with a direct way to analyze atrial fibrillation and accuracy increasing its detection of actual available methods. The principle of heart electrophysiology and also the impulse genesis is mentioned in a introductory part of work, including elementary classification of cardiac arrhytmias and their deflection from normal sinus rhythm. The physiological analysis of atrial fibrilation dynamic structure helps with the application of detection algorithms in a MATLAB program and sets an underlying basis for an appropriate discussion in a final statistical ROC analysis.
Methods for the evaluation of heart rate and arterial blood pressure variability
Sedláčková, Gabriela ; Halámek, Josef (referee) ; Leinveber, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with methods for description of heart rate variability and arterial blood pressure. An important mechanism for maintaining homoeostasis in the body is so called baroreflex feedback loop, which allows for a short-term regulation of blood pressure. The thesis contains description of methods which are currently used for baroreflex sensitivity evaluation. Analysis in time domain as well as in frequency domain was done using programs in Matlab environment. At the end of the thesis the influence of ventricular extrasystoles on output parameter is evaluated.
Heart rate changes during walking and running
Smolinský, Dominik ; Kozumplík, Jiří (referee) ; Kolářová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with monitoring dynamic changes in heart rate during walking and running. The heart rate is calculated from the QRS complexes of the ECG signal. The aim of this thesis is to summarize the theoretical knowledge and then make measurements of individuals from 2 groups, fit athletes and less fit athletes. Thus, the theoretical part is discussed first, where all the information regarding the cardiovascular system, heart rate and HRV are described. The second part of the thesis is practical and deals with specific measurements, their processing and statistic analysis. It also describes the basic equipment and measurement protocol.
Detrending heart rate variability signal with empirical mode decomposition EMD
Foltová, Anežka ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Kubičková, Alena (advisor)
HRV analysis is an important indicator of pathophysiological examination. R-R waves are used for detection and analysis of ECG interval. R-R intervals can be analyzed by various methods. During spectral analysis is an often phenomenon disturbing non-stationary trend, which needs to be removed. In this paper, which deals about detrending, is mainly introduced Empirical mode decomposition (EMD) which is popular in recent years. Subsequently, this method is being compared to the method of wavelet transformation and Smoothness prior apprach (SPA).
Meter of pulse frequency variability
Starzyczny, Radek ; Lutera, Ondřej (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to design and construct an autonomous module for receiving and processing HRV (Heart Rate Variability). The device is made as an extension board for development kit STM32. For receiving HR signal is used sensor RMCM-01. The device allow calculate and display the heart rate and its variability and some more parameters from collected data.
ECG classification using methods of HRV analysis
Caha, Martin ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
This paper deals with the classification of ECG measured from isolated rabbit hearts during the experiment with repeated ischemia. Classification features were calculated using the methods of heart rate variability analysis. The results were statistically evaluated. Heart rate variability parameters were calculated using Kubios HRV, other calculations were performed in MATLAB. Artificial neural network was created to classify the analyzed parameters to specific groups.
Analysis of Heart Rate Variability
Peterek, Jan ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe and implement the chosen method for estimating the power spectrum of heart rate variability. Two methods have been developed that are aligned with each other conclusion. This thesis of theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part describes the theory of the ECG signal and heart rate variability in the practical part the realization of the two selected methods for estimating the power spectrum of heart rate variability, and several other auxiliary display in Matlab
Heart Rate Variability Measurement Device
Süss, Ivo ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to develop a device that will receive the signal from sporttester belt and then that signal will be processed. The meter is based on development kit STM32 Primer 2. To receive signals from sporttester belts uses sensor RMCM-01 Polar. The meter allows measurement of parameters of heart variability, recording on a memory card and work with the measured data from the memory card.

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