Multiscale entropy (MSE) was proposed to characterize complexity as a function of the time-scale factor tau. Despite its broad use, this technique suffers from two limitations: 1) the artificial MSE reduction due to the coarse graining procedure and 2) the introduction of spurious MSE oscillations due to the suboptimal procedure for the elimination of the fast temporal scales. We propose a refined MSE (RMSE), and we apply it to simulations and to 24-h Holter recordings of heart rate variability (HRV) obtained from healthy and aortic stenosis (AS) groups. The study showed that the refinement relevant to the elimination of the fast temporal scales was more helpful at short scales (spanning the range of short-term HRV oscillations), while that...
The most common approach to assess the dynamical complexity of a time series across multiple tempora...
The most common approach to assess the dynamical complexity of a time series across multiple tempora...
In the analysis of signal regularity from a physiological system such as the human heart, Approximat...
In the present document the multiscale entropy (MSE) methodology has been applied to analyze the com...
We assess the complexity of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) time series by computing Approximate Entrop...
In this work, Refined Multiscale Entropy (RMSE) was applied to characterize risk of cardiac death in...
Background: Several methods have been proposed to estimate complexity in physiological time series o...
Quantifying the complexity of physiologic time series has been of considerable interest. Several ent...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
Considerable interest has been devoted for developing a deeper understanding of the dynamics of heal...
We introduce a generalization of multiscale entropy (MSE) analysis. The method is termed MSEn, where...
We introduce a generalization of multiscale entropy (MSE) analysis. The method is termed MSEn, where...
The most common approach to assess the dynamical complexity of a time series across multiple tempora...
The most common approach to assess the dynamical complexity of a time series across multiple tempora...
In the analysis of signal regularity from a physiological system such as the human heart, Approximat...
In the present document the multiscale entropy (MSE) methodology has been applied to analyze the com...
We assess the complexity of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) time series by computing Approximate Entrop...
In this work, Refined Multiscale Entropy (RMSE) was applied to characterize risk of cardiac death in...
Background: Several methods have been proposed to estimate complexity in physiological time series o...
Quantifying the complexity of physiologic time series has been of considerable interest. Several ent...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
The entropy of heart rate variability is one of the main features characterizing the complexity of t...
Considerable interest has been devoted for developing a deeper understanding of the dynamics of heal...
We introduce a generalization of multiscale entropy (MSE) analysis. The method is termed MSEn, where...
We introduce a generalization of multiscale entropy (MSE) analysis. The method is termed MSEn, where...
The most common approach to assess the dynamical complexity of a time series across multiple tempora...
The most common approach to assess the dynamical complexity of a time series across multiple tempora...
In the analysis of signal regularity from a physiological system such as the human heart, Approximat...