DocumentCode
167904
Title
Automatic analysis of the fetal heart rate variability and uterine contractions
Author
Rotariu, Cristian ; Pasarica, Alexandru ; Andruseac, Gladiola ; Costin, Hariton ; Nemescu, Dragos
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Sci., Grigore T. Popa Univ. of Med. & Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania
fYear
2014
fDate
16-18 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
553
Lastpage
556
Abstract
The aim of this study is the identification of the dynamic relationship between intrapartum fetal heart rate (FHR) variability and uterine pressure (UP) for normal and hypoxic fetuses. A new method for automatic analysis and identification of uterine contractions is developed and tested on 552 recordings. Using contractions, the fetal heart rate variations are established: accelerations and decelerations (early, late and prolonged). These allow a classification of the recordings analyzed into two categories: normal and pathological. The results are compared to documented fetal outcome results quantified by means of low pH and Apgar values. The developed method provides a series of quantitative measurements for the uterine contractions signal (total number of contractions, total contraction time, total percentage of contraction time, average values for contraction length, peak to peak values, area under curve). Based on these measurements we determine the Spearman correlation coefficients and the scatter matrix between the FHR and UP signals and the fetal outcome parameters: pH and Apgar scores. The correlation result show a strong relationship between decelerations presented on the FHR signal, increasing number of contractions and the low pH and Apgar values.
Keywords
biomedical measurement; cardiology; medical signal processing; obstetrics; pH; signal classification; Apgar values; Spearman correlation coefficients; automatic analysis; contraction length; contraction time; dynamic relationship; hypoxic fetuses; intrapartum fetal heart rate variability; normal fetuses; pH; scatter matrix; uterine contraction signal; uterine pressure; Acceleration; Cardiography; Fetal heart rate; Medical diagnostic imaging; Monitoring; Pathology; fetal heart rate variability; intrapartum cardiotocography; uterine contractions;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical and Power Engineering (EPE), 2014 International Conference and Exposition on
Conference_Location
Iasi
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICEPE.2014.6969970
Filename
6969970
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