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STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF FETAL HEART RATE MONITORING SYSTEM
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Analysis of FHR variability, together with uterine muscle contractions and fetal movement activity, subject to cardiotocographic monitoring, currently play a fundamental role in fetal assessment. The strength of cardiotocography lies in that normal ranges of the results of the FHR signal analysis almost always (>95%) confirm fetal wellbeing. Unfortunately, questionable or abnormal signal features may indicate both fetal distress and its absence. The classic fetal heart rate variability analysis consists in determining the FHR baseline and then in identifying bradycardia/tachycardia, acceleration/deceleration patterns as well as the type and amplitude of oscillations. A more advanced FHR analysis is aimed at evaluating instantaneous FHR variability, especially with beat-to-beat approach, which is very important in fetal condition assessment. The most common technique of recording the FHR signal is the Doppler ultrasound method, which makes it difficult to correctly estimate the instantaneous heart rate variability because the measurements are averaged. On the other hand, instantaneous heart rate variability plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of fetal condition [1]. The increased interest in monitoring the fetal cardiac bioelectrical activity is due to the fact that the analysis of the fetal electrocardiogram ensures high efficiency and accuracy of the heart rate measurement even on a beat-to-beat level. The first fetal electrocardiogram was recorded as early as in the 1960-ies by means of a special spiral electrode enabling direct signal registration from a fetal head. Due to the way the electrode is placed, its use is limited only to the advanced labour stage [1]..
Title: STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF FETAL HEART RATE MONITORING SYSTEM
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Analysis of FHR variability, together with uterine muscle contractions and fetal movement activity, subject to cardiotocographic monitoring, currently play a fundamental role in fetal assessment.
The strength of cardiotocography lies in that normal ranges of the results of the FHR signal analysis almost always (>95%) confirm fetal wellbeing.
Unfortunately, questionable or abnormal signal features may indicate both fetal distress and its absence.
The classic fetal heart rate variability analysis consists in determining the FHR baseline and then in identifying bradycardia/tachycardia, acceleration/deceleration patterns as well as the type and amplitude of oscillations.
A more advanced FHR analysis is aimed at evaluating instantaneous FHR variability, especially with beat-to-beat approach, which is very important in fetal condition assessment.
The most common technique of recording the FHR signal is the Doppler ultrasound method, which makes it difficult to correctly estimate the instantaneous heart rate variability because the measurements are averaged.
On the other hand, instantaneous heart rate variability plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of fetal condition [1].
The increased interest in monitoring the fetal cardiac bioelectrical activity is due to the fact that the analysis of the fetal electrocardiogram ensures high efficiency and accuracy of the heart rate measurement even on a beat-to-beat level.
The first fetal electrocardiogram was recorded as early as in the 1960-ies by means of a special spiral electrode enabling direct signal registration from a fetal head.
Due to the way the electrode is placed, its use is limited only to the advanced labour stage [1].
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