Analysis of direct and indirect heartbeat data variations
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1. A method for measuring variability between direct heartbeat data and indirect heartbeat data, the method comprising:
- receiving first heartbeat data from an electrocardiogram over a period of time;
receiving second heartbeat data from an indirect measure of heartbeat data over at least a portion of the period of time;
calculating, by a computing device, a difference between the first heartbeat data and the second heartbeat data;
comparing, by the computing device, the difference to determine a variation;
estimating, by the computing device, an elasticity of arteries of an individual by analyzing the difference between the first heartbeat data and the second heartbeat data over time;
selecting, by the computing device, subsets of the first heartbeat data and subsets of the second heartbeat data;
performing, by the computing device, a spectral analysis of the selected subsets of the first heartbeat data and subsets of the second heartbeat data; and
presenting, by a display device, the spectral analysis, wherein the spectral analysis includes detection of features of the selected subsets of the first heartbeat data and subsets of the second heartbeat data.
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Abstract
One method for measuring variability between direct heartbeat data and indirect heartbeat data includes: receiving first heartbeat data from an electrocardiogram over a period of time; receiving second heartbeat data from an indirect measure of heartbeat data over at least a portion of the period of time; calculating, by a computing device, a difference between the first heartbeat data and the second heartbeat data; and comparing the difference to determine a variation.
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1. A method for measuring variability between direct heartbeat data and indirect heartbeat data, the method comprising:
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receiving first heartbeat data from an electrocardiogram over a period of time; receiving second heartbeat data from an indirect measure of heartbeat data over at least a portion of the period of time; calculating, by a computing device, a difference between the first heartbeat data and the second heartbeat data; comparing, by the computing device, the difference to determine a variation; estimating, by the computing device, an elasticity of arteries of an individual by analyzing the difference between the first heartbeat data and the second heartbeat data over time; selecting, by the computing device, subsets of the first heartbeat data and subsets of the second heartbeat data; performing, by the computing device, a spectral analysis of the selected subsets of the first heartbeat data and subsets of the second heartbeat data; and presenting, by a display device, the spectral analysis, wherein the spectral analysis includes detection of features of the selected subsets of the first heartbeat data and subsets of the second heartbeat data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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