The relationship between music processing and electrocardiogram (ECG) in vegetative state (VS)

Brad S. Yen, Hui Min Wang, Mark C. Hou, Sheng-Chieh Huang, Lei Chun Chou, Shao You Hsu, Tzu Chia Huang, You Liang Lai, Ming Yie Jan

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摘要

Previous literature has suggested that consciousness of patients in vegetative state (VS) may be enhanced via music listening; however, studies empirically documenting the link among music, vegetative state, and electrocardiogram (ECG) are scant. Therefore, the current article attempts to explore how music improves the VS patient's condition with the assessment of ECG recordings. The present work involved a follow-up of case report, consisting of forty-two 150-min sessions, whose duration is longer than other VS studies. The quantitative analysis of the data was conducted through C programming language, HRV Analysis, EXCEL and MATLAB package software in order to find a specific pattern of HRV. Results of the study showed a medium level of consistence between the two variables of music and ECG. To conclude, this publication may be of importance in presenting some specific pattern of the ECG diagram while letting VS patients listen to the music.

原文English
主出版物標題ISCAS 2010 - 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
主出版物子標題Nano-Bio Circuit Fabrics and Systems
頁面2239-2242
頁數4
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 31 8月 2010
事件2010 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems: Nano-Bio Circuit Fabrics and Systems, ISCAS 2010 - Paris, France
持續時間: 30 5月 20102 6月 2010

出版系列

名字ISCAS 2010 - 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems: Nano-Bio Circuit Fabrics and Systems

Conference

Conference2010 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems: Nano-Bio Circuit Fabrics and Systems, ISCAS 2010
國家/地區France
城市Paris
期間30/05/102/06/10

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