Crucial events, randomness, and multifractality in heartbeats

2017 
We study the connection between multi-fractality and crucial events. Multi-fractality is frequently used as a measure of physiological variability. Crucial events are known to play a fundamental role in the transport of information between complex networks. To establish a connection we focus on the special case of heartbeat time series and on the search for a diagnostic prescription to distinguish healthy from pathologic subjects. Over the last twenty years two apparently different diagnostic techniques have been established: the first is based on the observation that the multi-fractal spectrum of healthy patients is broader than the multi-fractal spectrum of pathologic subjects; the second is based on the observation that heartbeat dynamics are a superposition of crucial and Poisson events, with pathologic patients hosting Poisson events with larger probability than the healthy patients. In this paper, we prove that increasing the percentage of Poisson events hosted by heartbeats has the effect of making their multi-fractal spectrum narrower, thereby establishing that the two different diagnostic techniques are compatible with one another and, at the same time, establishing a dynamic interpretation of multi-fractal processes that has been previously overlooked.
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