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Could electrohysterography be the solution for external uterine monitoring in obese women? [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the influence of maternal obesity on the performance of external tocodynamometry and electrohysterography. Study design: In a 2-hour measurement during term labor, uterine contractions were simultaneously measured by ...
Bajlekov, G.I. +18 more
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Phase Entropy (PhEn) was recently introduced for evaluating the nonlinear features of physiological time series. PhEn has been demonstrated to be a robust approach in comparison to other entropy-based methods to achieve this goal.
José Javier Reyes-Lagos +6 more
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Changes in uterine electromyography according to cervical dilatation in the first stage of labor
Background: Myometrial contractile activity can be evaluated by recording uterine electromyography (EMG) non-invasively from the abdominal surface.
Neža Sofija Pristov +4 more
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Objective: It has been shown that noninvasive uterine electromyography (EMG) can identify true preterm labor more accurately than methods available to clinicians today.
Miha Lucovnik +5 more
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Study protocol: PoPE-Prediction of Preterm delivery by Electrohysterography [PDF]
Traditional methods used for prediction of preterm delivery are subjective and inaccurate. The Electrohysterogram (EHG) and in particular the estimation of the EHG conduction velocity, is a relatively new promising method for detecting imminent preterm delivery.
Lau, de, H. +4 more
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Novel multichannel entropy features and machine learning for early assessment of pregnancy progression using electrohysterography [PDF]
Objective: Preterm birth is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality involving over 10% of infants. Tools for timely diagnosis of preterm birth are lacking and the underlying physiological mechanisms are unclear.
Mischi, Massimo +8 more
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An Integrated Review of Uterine Activity Monitoring for Evaluating Labor Dystocia
Introduction Labor dystocia is the most common cause of cesarean birth in the United States, yet how dystocia develops during labor remains elusive. Uterine activity monitoring has significant potential for advancing our understanding of labor dystocia.
Katherine J. Kissler +2 more
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More than one in ten babies are born prematurely worldwide, resulting in nearly one million deaths each year. Furthermore, surviving babies face lifelong health-related disabilities, such as difficulties in learning or hearing and vision loss. Monitoring
Hisham Allahem, Srinivas Sampalli
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Robust Characterization of the Uterine Myoelectrical Activity in Different Obstetric Scenarios
Electrohysterography (EHG) has been shown to provide relevant information on uterine activity and could be used for predicting preterm labor and identifying other maternal fetal risks.
Javier Mas-Cabo +8 more
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Objective The benefit of interventions to improve neonatal outcomes of preterm birth (PTB) must be balanced with the associated fetal and maternal risks.
Jagrati Chopra +9 more
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