Title :
Transabdominal Fetal Heart Rate Detection Using NIR Photopleythysmography: Instrumentation and Clinical Results
Author :
Gan, Kok Beng ; Zahedi, Edmond ; Ali, Mohd Alauddin Mohd
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr., Electron., & Syst. Eng., Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
Abstract :
In obstetrics, fetal heart rate (FHR) detection remains the standard for intrapartum assessment of fetal well-being. In this paper, a low-power (<55 mW) optical technique is proposed for transabdominal FHR detection using near-infrared photoplesthysmography (PPG). A beam of IR-LED (890 nm) propagates through to the maternal abdomen and fetal tissues, resulting in a mixed signal detected by a low-noise detector situated at a distance of 4 cm. Low-noise amplification and 24-bit analog-to-digital converter resolution ensure minimum effect of quantization noise. After synchronous detection, the mixed signal is processed by an adaptive filter to extract the fetal signal, whereas the PPG from the mother´s index finger is the reference input. A total of 24 datasets were acquired from six subjects at 37 plusmn 2 gestational weeks. Results show a correlation coefficient of 0.96 (p-value < 0.001) between the proposed optical and ultrasound FHR, with a maximum error of 4%. Assessment of the effect of probe position on detection accuracy indicates that the probe should be close to fetal tissues, but not necessarily restricted to head or buttocks.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; analogue-digital conversion; biological organs; biomedical electronics; biomedical optical imaging; biomedical ultrasonics; cardiology; image resolution; infrared imaging; light emitting diodes; medical image processing; obstetrics; plethysmography; FHR detection; IR-LED; NIR photopleythysmography; PPG; adaptive filter; analog-to-digital converter; correlation coefficient; distance 4 cm; fetal imaging; low-noise detector; mixed signal detection; optical technique; transabdominal fetal heart rate detection; wavelength 890 nm; Abdomen; Fetal heart rate; Heart rate detection; Instruments; Optical filters; Optical propagation; Probes; Signal detection; Signal processing; Stimulated emission; Adaptive filter; fetal heart rate (FHR); photoplesthysmography (PPG); transabdominal; Algorithms; Equipment Design; Female; Fetal Monitoring; Heart Rate, Fetal; Humans; Infrared Rays; Labor Presentation; Monte Carlo Method; Photoplethysmography; Pregnancy; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2009.2021578