HRnV-Calc: A software package for heart rate n-variability and heart rate variability analysis
Chenglin Niu, Dagang Guo, Marcus Eng Hock Ong, Zhi Xiong Koh, Andrew, Fu Wah Ho, Zhiping Lin, Chengyu Liu, Gari D. Clifford, Nan Liu

TL;DR
HRnV-Calc is an open-source software tool that enables comprehensive heart rate n-variability and variability analysis, supporting research and clinical applications with user-friendly interfaces and standardization.
Contribution
We developed HRnV-Calc, an open-source, GUI-based software that standardizes and facilitates HRnV and HRV analysis for research and clinical use.
Findings
Supports detailed manual inspection and configuration of HRV and HRnV analyses
Preserves core functionalities of PhysioNet Cardiovascular Signal Toolbox
Enhances accessibility and standardization of HRV and HRnV research
Abstract
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) has been proven to be an important indicator of physiological status for numerous applications. Despite the progress and active developments made in HRV metric research over the last few decades, the representation of the heartbeat sequence upon which HRV is based has received relatively little attention. The recently introduced heart rate n-variability (HRnV) offers an alternative to R-to-R peak interval representations which complements conventional HRV analysis by considering HRV behavior on varying scales. Although HRnV has been shown to improve triage in pilot studies, there is currently no open and standard software to support future research of HRnV and its broader clinical applications. We aimed to develop an open, reliable, and easy to use software package implementing HRnV for further research and improvements of HRnV. This package has…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · ECG Monitoring and Analysis
