Title :
Fetal heart-rate variability response to uterine contractions during labour and delivery
Author :
Warrick, P.A. ; Hamilton, E.F.
Author_Institution :
PeriGen, PeriGen, Inc., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
Using cardiotocography data from labour and delivery, the objective of this study was to decompose fetal-heart rate variability (fHRV) based on auto-regressive power spectral density analysis into a quiescent component unrelated to contraction and a peak component response to contraction. During the last 3 hours of labour and delivery, this approach discriminated between normal and pathological fetuses in 15 of 18 epochs for the movement frequency (MF, 150-500 mHz) peak component and 11 of 18 epochs for the low frequency (LF, 30-150 mHz) peak component, and in all epochs of the quiescent components. These results were superior to previous results based on a longer time window that did not differentiate between contraction and non-contraction intervals. They are also very promising for the improved detection of fetal distress related to hypoxia.
Keywords :
cardiology; diseases; high-pass filters; medical signal processing; obstetrics; regression analysis; auto-regressive power spectral density analysis; cardiotocography data; delivery; epochs; fetal heart-rate variability response; frequency 50 mHz to 5000 mHz; high-pass filter; hypoxia; labour; movement frequency; noncontraction intervals; normal fetus; pathological fetus; quiescent component; quiescent components; time 3 h; uterine contractions; Biomedical monitoring; Cardiography; Computational modeling; Correlation; Fetal heart rate; Monitoring; Pathology;
Conference_Titel :
Computing in Cardiology (CinC), 2012
Conference_Location :
Krakow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2076-4