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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Aug 6.
Published in final edited form as: Neonatology. 2009 Mar 12;96(2):109–114. doi: 10.1159/000208792

Table 2.

Estimates of HR distribution and variability extracted from 4,096 successive beats

No sepsis (n = 38) Sepsis (n = 10)
Mean, ms 422 (397, 438) 410.4 (393.5, 438.2)
Median, ms 417.8 (400, 432.5) 410 (385, 437.5)
Skewness 0.36 (−0.09, 1.8) 1.36 (1.18, 1.98)
Kurtosis 5.27 (3.55, 10.9) 6.86 (4.59, 7.79)
SA 1.5 (0.72, 4.22) 3.92 (2.46, 9.81)
SD, ms 16.9 (11.1, 25.6) 15.2 (11.0, 19.2)
rMSSD, ms 6.13 (3.44, 10.8) 3.81 (2.74, 8.35)
PLF, ms2 × 103 27.7 (7.5, 48.9) 50.2 (14.5, 129.5)
PHF, ms2 × 103 4.08 (1.53, 7.37) 8.46 (1.98, 15.7)
PLF: PHF ratio 4.9 (3.99, 6.69) 6.79 (5.12, 9.9)
PTP, ms2 × 103 33.2 (9.35, 53.5) 58.7 (16.6, 163.1)
α1 1.44 (1.39, 1.51) 1.47 (1.41, 1.53)
α2 0.92 (0.8, 1.07) 0.78 (0.71, 0.83)**
ApEn 0.82 (0.61, 1) 0.43 (0.29, 0.48)*
SampEn 0.54 (0.39, 0.84) 0.22 (0.19, 0.29)*

Results are presented as the median (25%, 75%). SA = Sample asymmetry; rMSSD = square root of the mean of squared successive differences; PTP = mean total power (0.02–2 Hz).

*

p < 0.001,

**

p < 0.05 versus the no-sepsis group. The Mann-Whitney U test and Fisher’s exact test were used where appropriate.