Title of article :
Frequency and Time Domain Analysis of Foetal Heart Rate Variability with Traditional Indexes: A Critical Survey
Author/Authors :
Romano, Maria University “Magna Graecia” - Catanzaro, Italy , Iuppariello, Luigi University of Naples “Federico II” - Naples, Italy , Ponsiglione, Alfonso Maria University of Naples “Federico II” - Naples, Italy , Improta, Giovanni Department of Public Health - University of Naples “Federico II” Hospital - Naples, Italy , Bifulco, Paolo University of Naples “Federico II” - Naples, Italy , Cesarelli, Mario University of Naples “Federico II” - Naples, Italy
Abstract :
Monitoring of foetal heart rate and its variability (FHRV) covers an important role in assessing health of foetus. Many analysis
methods have been used to get quantitative measures of FHRV. FHRV has been studied in time and in frequency domain and
interesting clinical results have been obtained. Nevertheless, a standardized definition of FHRV and a precise methodology to be
used for its evaluation are lacking. We carried out a literature overview about both frequency domain analysis (FDA) and time
domain analysis (TDA). Then, by using simulated FHR signals, we defined the methodology for FDA. Further, employing more
than 400 real FHR signals, we analysed some of the most common indexes, Short Term Variability for TDA and power content of
the spectrum bands and sympathovagal balance for FDA, and evaluated their ranges of values, which in many cases are a novelty.
Finally, we verified the relationship between these indexes and two important parameters: week of gestation, indicator of foetal
growth, and foetal state, classified as active or at rest. Our results indicate that, according to literature, it is necessary to standardize
the procedure for FHRV evaluation and to consider week of gestation and foetal state before FHR analysis.
Keywords :
FHRV , methodology , Survey , analysis
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine