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eCTG: an automatic procedure to extract digital cardiotocographic signals from digital images.

Authors :
Sbrollini, Agnese
Agostinelli, Angela
Marcantoni, Ilaria
Morettini, Micaela
Burattini, Luca
Di Nardo, Francesco
Fioretti, Sandro
Burattini, Laura
Source :
Computer Methods & Programs in Biomedicine. Mar2018, Vol. 156, p133-139. 7p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background and objective Cardiotocography (CTG), consisting in the simultaneous recording of fetal heart rate (FHR) and maternal uterine contractions (UC), is a popular clinical test to assess fetal health status. Typically, CTG machines provide paper reports that are visually interpreted by clinicians. Consequently, visual CTG interpretation depends on clinician's experience and has a poor reproducibility. The lack of databases containing digital CTG signals has limited number and importance of retrospective studies finalized to set up procedures for automatic CTG analysis that could contrast visual CTG interpretation subjectivity. In order to help overcoming this problem, this study proposes an electronic procedure, termed eCTG, to extract digital CTG signals from digital CTG images, possibly obtainable by scanning paper CTG reports. Methods eCTG was specifically designed to extract digital CTG signals from digital CTG images. It includes four main steps: pre-processing, Otsu's global thresholding, signal extraction and signal calibration. Its validation was performed by means of the “CTU-UHB Intrapartum Cardiotocography Database” by Physionet, that contains digital signals of 552 CTG recordings. Using MATLAB, each signal was plotted and saved as a digital image that was then submitted to eCTG. Digital CTG signals extracted by eCTG were eventually compared to corresponding signals directly available in the database. Comparison occurred in terms of signal similarity (evaluated by the correlation coefficient ρ, and the mean signal error MSE) and clinical features (including FHR baseline and variability; number, amplitude and duration of tachycardia, bradycardia, acceleration and deceleration episodes; number of early, variable, late and prolonged decelerations; and UC number, amplitude, duration and period). Results The value of ρ between eCTG and reference signals was 0.85 ( P  < 10 −560 ) for FHR and 0.97 ( P  < 10 −560 ) for UC. On average, MSE value was 0.00 for both FHR and UC. No CTG feature was found significantly different when measured in eCTG vs. reference signals. Conclusions eCTG procedure is a promising useful tool to accurately extract digital FHR and UC signals from digital CTG images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01692607
Volume :
156
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Computer Methods & Programs in Biomedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127920005
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2017.12.030