Title :
Intelligent detection of abnormal neonatal cerebral haemodynamics in a neonatal intensive care environment
Author :
Seker, H. ; Evans, D.H. ; Yazgan, E. ; Aydin, N. ; Naguib, R.N.G.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Math. & Inf. Sci., Coventry Univ., UK
Abstract :
In this paper, we investigate an advanced monitoring system for a neonatal intensive care unit. The system intelligently detects abnormal neonatal cerebral Doppler ultrasound signals by means of principal component analysis and a non-normalised compensatory neuro-fuzzy rule based algorithm. Two hundred and ninety Doppler ultrasound signals were recorded from the anterior cerebral arteries of 40 normal full-term babies and 14 mature babies with intracranial pathology. The features of the normal and abnormal groups were extracted from the maximum velocity waveforms using a principal component method. The non-normalised compensatory neuro-fuzzy rule based algorithm yielded the highest predictive accuracy of 76.21%. These results show that the proposed algorithm is superior to others, and could potentially be used to build an intensive neonatal care unit system for the intelligent detection of abnormal neonatal cerebral haemodynamics.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; blood flow measurement; feature extraction; fuzzy logic; fuzzy neural nets; image classification; medical expert systems; medical image processing; paediatrics; principal component analysis; Doppler ultrasound signals; abnormal neonatal cerebral haemodynamics; advanced monitoring system; compensatory fuzzy neural networks; decision-making systems; fuzzy logic system; intelligent detection; intracranial pathology; maximum velocity waveforms; neonatal intensive care unit; neuro-fuzzy rule based algorithm; newborn babies; pattern classification; principal component analysis; Arteries; Blood flow; Decision making; Frequency; Intelligent systems; Medical diagnostic imaging; Pathology; Pediatrics; Principal component analysis; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7211-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1020521