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Scale Invariance in the Nonstationarity of Physiological Signals

Pedro Bernaola-Galvan, Plamen Ch. Ivanov, Luis A. Nunes Amaral, Ary L. Goldberger, H. Eugene Stanley

Published 2000-05-17, updated 2000-05-22Version 2

We introduce a segmentation algorithm to probe temporal organization of heterogeneities in human heartbeat interval time series. We find that the lengths of segments with different local values of heart rates follow a power-law distribution. This scale-invariant structure is not a simple consequence of the long-range correlations present in the data. We also find that the differences in mean heart rates between consecutive segments display a common functional form, but with different parameters for healthy individuals and for patients with heart failure. This finding may provide information into the way heart rate variability is reduced in cardiac disease.

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