QRSTool and CMetX Software
for Calculating Metrics of Cardiac Variability
Software for calculating several of the more popular metrics of cardiac
variability that can be derived from a single electrocardiographic channel
is available from the authors.
QRSTool was written
by David Towers. QRSTool provides a
graphical user interface (see screenshot) that will allow for the extraction of the IBI
series from EKG data, whereas CMetX (written by John Allen) is a command-line based utility that
will calculate several metrics of cardiac chronotropy given a simple IBI
series as input. The tools are integrated such that users who choose to
extract the IBI series with QRSTool can have metrics calculated directly
by CMetX. The programs also can be used independently: CMetX can derive
metrics given any IBI series as input, and QRSTool can extract the IBI
series to then analyze using other programs or algorithms.
QRSTool can read an EKG signal stored as ASCII text, or import directly
from Neuroscan's CNT format. CMetX requires as input an ASCII file
that contains an interbeat-interval series, with one IBI per row.
CMetX runs in a DOS environment under any version of Windows.
More specifics on the CMetX can be found in the following references (pdf
available by clicking on link):
Allen, J.J.B., Chambers, A.S., & Towers, D.N. (2007). The many
metrics of cardiac chronotropy: A pragmatic primer and a brief
comparison of metrics. Biological Psychology, 74, 243-262.
Allen
J.J.B. (2002). Calculating metrics of cardiac chronotropy: A
pragmatic overview. Psychophysiology, 39, S18.
To obtain the software, please complete the following information:
Pages were last updated circa
June, 2010
http://apsychoserver.psych.arizona.edu
Created and maintained by jallen@u.arizona.edu
(c) 1996-2008 John J.B. Allen.
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