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Evaluating Uterine Electrohysterogram with Entropy
In this report, we evaluate complexity of the uterine EHG during labor by estimation of entropy. Two methods for entropy eva7luation have been chosen: approximate entropy and sample entropy. Our observation, based on three labors, that have been randomly chosen from our database, show that sample entropy indicates the course of labor.
Jerneja Vrhovec +2 more
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Algorithm for detection of uterine contractions from electrohysterogram
At present, the most widespread method of monitoring uterine contractions activity during pregnancy and labour is the external tocography method. This mechanical method, however, has limited value resulting from its low accuracy and sensibility. Recent progress in new techniques of perinatal monitoring requires a more precise method of monitoring ...
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Electrohysterogram based Term and Preterm Delivery Classification System
2020 First International Conference of Smart Systems and Emerging Technologies (SMARTTECH), 2020Premature birth is a large-scale medical issue by being the cause of most of the perinatal deaths and a risk factor for other medical issues affecting the health and life quality of both mother and infant. Early diagnosis of such cases may prove to be very helpful in improving the health quality of society overall.
Muhammad Umar Khan +5 more
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Computational Method for Preterm Labor Prediction using Electrohysterogram
2020 IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing, VLSI, Electrical Circuits and Robotics (DISCOVER), 2020Electrohysterogram (EHG) is a noninvasive approach for recording the electrical activity of the uterine muscles (myometrium). It is also known as Uterine Electromyogram (Uterine-EMG). Since it is a non-invasive alternative, it is a safe and painless procedure to monitor uterine activity.
Neha Sara John +5 more
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2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2019
As the representative of electrical activity from uterine muscle, electrohysterogram (EHG) is recorded non-invasively by multiple electrodes positioned on the abdominal surface. The purpose of our paper is to estimate different electrode configurations for recognizing uterine contractions (UCs) with EHG signals.
Dongmei Hao +6 more
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As the representative of electrical activity from uterine muscle, electrohysterogram (EHG) is recorded non-invasively by multiple electrodes positioned on the abdominal surface. The purpose of our paper is to estimate different electrode configurations for recognizing uterine contractions (UCs) with EHG signals.
Dongmei Hao +6 more
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Preterm birth prediction from electrohysterogram using multivariate empirical mode decomposition
Medical and Biological Engineering and ComputingZongzhi Yin, Xu Zhang
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Development of interactive graphic editor to annotate electrohysterogram records
Goal of this thesis was development of interactive graphic editor for graphic representation, examinationh and annotating of records of electrohysterogram (electromyogram of uterus). We developed a graphic user interface LANNOT, which displays signals of records, allows manual and semi-automatic setting, deleting and examining of annotations, full ...
Babič, Ljiljana
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LSTM as ElectroHysteroGram Signal Forecasting Method
Lecture Notes in Networks and SystemsDaton Medenou
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ANALYSIS OF ELECTROHYSTEROGRAM SIGNALS AND PREDICTION OF PRETERM BIRTHS USING MACHINE LEARNING
Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications, 2023The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 15 million infants are born before the entire period of pregnancy. Over a million neonatal deaths occurred in 2015 as a result of preterm delivery, which is the prime cause for most deaths among ...
Dharini Raghavan +4 more
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