Publikation: Detection of very low-frequency oscillations of cerebral haemodynamics is influenced by data detrending
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Recent studies were investigated that report spontaneous oscillations of cerebral perfusion in the very low-frequency range (0.01-0.04 Hz), emphasising details of spectral estimation. The effects of different spectral estimation procedures were compared, using simulated and clinical data. It was shown that data detrending, as used in many studies, can lead to an artifactual peak in the very low-frequency region of estimated power spectra, indicating that the peak cannot be taken as evidence of physiological oscillations. A quantitative, reliable method is described that can be used to assess very low-frequency oscillations. Using the method, very low-frequency oscillations were found in ten out of 17 healthy adults measured with transcranial Doppler (average frequency, 0.021 +/- 0.007 Hz, mean +/- SD), confirming earlier findings based on visual inspection of data.
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MÜLLER, Thomas, Jens TIMMER, Matthias REINHARD, Eckard OEHM, Andreas HETZEL, 2003. Detection of very low-frequency oscillations of cerebral haemodynamics is influenced by data detrending. In: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. 2003, 41(1), pp. 69-74. ISSN 0140-0118. eISSN 1741-0444. Available under: doi: 10.1007/BF02343541BibTex
@article{Muller2003Detec-27254, year={2003}, doi={10.1007/BF02343541}, title={Detection of very low-frequency oscillations of cerebral haemodynamics is influenced by data detrending}, number={1}, volume={41}, issn={0140-0118}, journal={Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing}, pages={69--74}, author={Müller, Thomas and Timmer, Jens and Reinhard, Matthias and Oehm, Eckard and Hetzel, Andreas} }
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