Principal component analysis and fuzzy clustering of SA HRV during the Orthostatic challenge

Abstract
The Orthostatic challenge (OSCH) is the most useful test for the determination of a human's autonomic dysregulation. It is used in many branches of medicine, for example in Neurology, Cardiology and Diabetology. The main aim of this paper is to describe the changes of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) during the orthostatic challenge. These changes are subsequently quantified and classified to clusters. The distinction of the ANS behavior could bring better understanding of this difficult system.

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