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Electrohysterography during pregnancy: preliminary report.
The purpose of this study was to test the ability of uterine electrical activity recorded by electrohysterography (EHG) from abdominal electrodes during pregnancy to provide reliable information about uterine contractions. In this preliminary study, abdominal EHG was used to monitor the uterine contractions of eight women, three of whom were having ...
Gondry, Jean +3 more
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[Electrohysterography. A promising alternative for monitoring contractions]. [PDF]
Monitoring contractions during labour using the external tocodynamometer can be difficult or even impossible, and using the invasive intrauterine pressure catheter is associated with rare but serious complications. A new non-invasive technique is currently available: electrohysterography (EHG).
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Accurate diagnosis of term–preterm births by spectral analysis of electrohysterography signals
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2020Preterm delivery contributes to an increased risk of fetal and maternal death as well as several health deficiencies, thereby requiring special care and treatment that result in high financial costs. It is therefore of key importance to diagnose preterm delivery in advance in order to avoid or minimize its undesirable consequences.
Derek Kweku Degbedzui +1 more
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OBJECTIVE: Electrohysterography is a non-invasive technique to monitor uterine activity and has a significantly higher sensitivity compared to conventional external tocodynamometry.
Maria W E Frenken +2 more
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Feature Selection Techniques in Uterine Electrohysterography Signal
To classify between labor and pregnancy contractions, feature extraction from uterine electrohysterography (EHG) signal has been used by many researchers. The number of features (linear and nonlinear) becomes huge when using them for classification techniques.
D. Alamedine, M. Khalil, C. Marque
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Electrohysterography based on recording fast uterine potentials in women
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1974Fast electrical activity of the myometrium was studied in women during pregnancy and childbirth. Action potentials (APs) were recorded from the cervix uteri by means of vacuum electrodes of an original design. APs recorded from the cervix were shown to reflect the electrical activity of the uterus as a whole.
E. F. Kryzhanovskaya-Kaplun +1 more
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Electrohysterography for uterine monitoring during term labour compared to external tocodynamometry and intra-uterine pressure catheter [PDF]
Objective Current uterine monitoring techniques have major drawbacks that could be avoided when using electrohysterography for uterine monitoring. Recently, a new electrohysterography method has been developed, providing a real-time tocogram on standard ...
Kirsten M J Thijssen +2 more
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Placental abruption recorded with real-time electrohysterography : case report
Brief Introduction: A non-invasive technique based on real-time electrohysterography (EHG) is recently developed by our group and being tested at the labour ward (PUREtrace, Nemo Healthcare, Eindhoven, the Netherlands). We present a case of placental abruption and uterine hypertonia recorded with real-time EHG.
Vlemminx, Marion +2 more
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Uterine contractions clustering based on electrohysterography
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2020The uterine electromyogram, also named Electrohysterogram (EHG), is a non-invasive technique that has been used for pregnancy and labour monitoring as well as for research work on uterine physiology. This technique is well established in this field.
Filipa Esgalhado +7 more
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