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PSD modifications of FHRV due to CTG storage rate

Authors :
Mariano Ruffo
Maria Romano
Mario Cesarelli
G. Pasquariello
Paolo Bifulco
Antonio Fratini
Cesarelli, Mario
Romano, Maria
M., Ruffo
Bifulco, Paolo
G., Pasquariello
Fratini, Antonio
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
IEEE, 2009.

Abstract

Cardiotocographic data provide physicians information about foetal development and, through assessment of specific parameters (like accelerations, uterine contractions, ...), permit to assess conditions such as foetal distress. An incorrect evaluation of foetal status can be of course very dangerous. In the last decades, to improve interpretation of cardiotocographic recordings, great interest has been dedicated to FHRV spectral analysis. It is worth reminding that FHR is intrinsically an uneven series and that to obtain evenly sampled series, many commercial cardiotocographs use a zero-order interpolation (storage rate of CTG data equal to 4 Hz). This is not suitable for frequency analyses because interpolation introduces alterations in the FHR power spectrum. In particular, this interpolation process can produce artifacts and an attenuation of the high-frequency components of the PSD that, for example, affects the estimation of the sympatho-vagal balance (SVB - computed as low-frequency/high-frequency ratio), which represents an important clinical parameter. In order to estimate the frequency spectrum alterations due to zero-order interpolation and other CTG storage rates, in this work, we simulated uneven FHR series with set characteristics, their evenly spaced versions (with different storage rates) and computed SVB values by PSD. For PSD estimation, we chose the Lomb method, as suggested by other authors in application to uneven HR series

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72ee01eba108f5514e55d1a95258cf86