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Niels Wessel
Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin
Publications - 213
Citations - 7045
Niels Wessel is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart rate variability & Heart rate. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 210 publications receiving 6342 citations. Previous affiliations of Niels Wessel include Charité & Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
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Biosignal 2010: Advanced technologies in intensive care and sleep medicine.
TL;DR: This focus section of Physiological Measurement follows the international conference Biosignal 2010: Advanced technologies in intensive care and sleep medicine and investigates different wavelet methods for de-noising and tracking temporal variations of the auditory brainstem response (ABR).
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ANALYSIS OF HEART RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY IN PREGNANCY - New Method for the Prediction of Preeclampsia
Hagen Malberg,Robert Bauernschmitt,Thomas Walther,Andreas Voss,Renaldo Faber,Holger Stepan,Niels Wessel +6 more
TL;DR: The combined clinical assessment of uterine perfusion and cardiovascular variability demonstrates the best current prediction several weeks before clinical manifestation of PE.
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Diminished heart beat non-stationarities in congestive heart failure
TL;DR: The segmentation applied to HRV studies detects aging and pathological conditions effects on the non-stationary behavior of the analyzed groups, promising to contribute in complexity analysis and providing risk stratification measures.
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Heart rate dynamics assessed by different strategies of symbolization
Dirk Cysarz,Alberto Porta,Nicola Montano,Jürgen Kurths,Niels Wessel,Friedrich Edelhäuser,Peter Van Leeuwen +6 more
TL;DR: Very short symbolic sequences are able to track changes of the cardiac autonomic regulation and reflect changes of heart rate dynamics during graded head-up tilt.
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Cardiovascular regulation during sleep quantified by symbolic coupling traces
Alexander Suhrbier,Maik Riedl,Hagen Malberg,Thomas Penzel,Georg Bretthauer,Jürgen Kurths,Niels Wessel +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, symbolic coupling traces (SCT) is used to analyse and quantify time-delayed couplings of these measurements, which can help to indicate pathological changes in cardiovascular regulation and also effects of continuous positive airway pressure therapy on the cardiovascular system.