Best interpolation for RR intervals

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George Lazaridis
George Lazaridis on 6 Aug 2014
Commented: Star Strider on 7 Aug 2014
Hello, i was wondering which is the best kind of interpolation to obtain a good tachogram from the RR intervals. I have tried:
y = interp1(t,x,t_out,'spline');
y = interp1(t,x,t_out,'cubic');
y = csaps(t,x,0.5,t_out); %0.5 randomly selected between 0-1
y = csapi(t,x,t_out);
But i am not sure i understand the difference between them. Especially between interp1 with "spline" argument and csapi. Thank you in advance for your responses.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 6 Aug 2014
R-R intervals normally vary for a number of reasons. I would simply do a linear interpolation if you want them all to have the same time base. Retaining the heart rate variability is important, and a linear interpolation is most likely to preserve it.
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George Lazaridis
George Lazaridis on 7 Aug 2014
Hm, in the majority of papers in HRV analysis they use spline interpolation. I don't know why.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 7 Aug 2014
And the papers themselves likely didn’t explain their choice of spline interpolation.
I don’t have access to ‘Effect of missing RR-interval data on nonlinear heart rate variability analysis’, but they apparently compared different interpolation and analysis methods. It might be worth looking this up to see what their results were. (I would not object to your uploading it here.) From the abstract, it seems the sort of study I would do had I the resources.

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