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Introduction to Heart Rate Variability

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Heart Rate Variability Analysis with the R package RHRV

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Searching on Google Scholar the string “heart rate variability” (HRV) provides about half a million references, which gives us an idea of the research activity around this concept. This chapter describes the historical development of this research field, from the pioneering work of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the boom of the final decade of the twentieth century. HRV analysis is important from a clinical point of view because of its direct relationship with the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Therefore, we include a section explaining the physiological basis of HRV and its relationship with the ANS. Finally, we review the most relevant clinical applications of HRV in three distinct lines: patient monitoring, acute care, and chronic disorders. The reader of this chapter must bear in mind that the purpose of this book is to present a software tool, RHRV, which greatly simplifies performing heart rate variability analysis. This chapter does not pretend to be a comprehensive review of the physiology of heart rate variation, but just a brief introduction to the field whose main purpose is building a common language to be able to present concepts more effectively throughout the book.

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García Martínez, C.A. et al. (2017). Introduction to Heart Rate Variability. In: Heart Rate Variability Analysis with the R package RHRV. Use R!. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65355-6_1

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