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Evaluation of predictive capabilities of quantitative cardiotocographic signal features

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Cardiotocography (CTG) is the main method of assessment of the fetal state during pregnancy and labour used in clinical practice. It is based on quantitative analysis of fetal heart rate, fetal movements and uterine contractions signals. The evaluation of the CTG signals can be made using criteria recommended by International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Nevertheless, the diagnosis verification is possible only after the delivery on the basis of newborn assessment. In the proposed work we evaluated the capacity of quantitative analysis of CTG traces in predicting fetal outcome. The relationship between CTG signal features and attributes of fetal outcome was assessed on the basis of ROC curves analysis. The obtained results indicate the adequate predictive capabilities of the selected CTG features especially for fetal outcome assessed with Apgar score and suggest the necessity of applying the criteria for the CTG traces evaluation that are related to the gestational age. Our study also shows the value of the CTG monitoring as a screening procedure providing appropriate confirmation of fetal wellbeing.
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11--17
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Bibliogr. 9 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Electronics, ul. Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
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  • [1] AYRES-DE-CAMPOS D., COSTA-SANTOS C., BERNARDES J., Prediction of neonatal state by computer analysis of fetal heart rate tracings: the antepartum arm of the SisPorto multicentre validation study, European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Vol. 118, No. 1, 2005, pp. 52–60.
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  • [3] CZABAŃSKI R., JEŻEWSKI M., WRÓBEL J., JEŻEWSKI J., HOROBA K., Fuzzy system for evaluation of fetal heart rate signals using FIGO criteria, Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies, Vol. 13, 2009, pp. 189–194.
  • [4] CZABAŃSKI R., JEŻEWSKI M., WRÓBEL J., KUPKA T., ŁĘSKI J., JEŻEWSKI J., The prediction of the low fetal birth weight based on quantitative description of cardiotocographic signals, Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies, Vol. 12, 2008, pp. 97–102.
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  • [6] JEZEWSKI J., WROBEL J., HOROBA K., KUPKA T., MATONIA A., Centralised fetal monitoring system with hardware-based data flow control, Proceedings of III International Conf. MEDSIP, Glasgow, 2006, pp. 51–54.
  • [7] JEŻEWSKI M., CZABAŃSKI R., HOROBA K., WRÓBEL J., ŁĘSKI J., JEŻEWSKI J., Influence of gestational age on neural networks interpretation of fetal monitoring signals, Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies, Vol. 12, 2008, pp. 137–142.
  • [8] SIKORA J., Digital analysis of cardiotocographic traces for clinical fetal outcome prediction (in Polish), Perinatology and Gynecology, Vol. 21, 2001, pp. 57–88.
  • [9] STREET P., DAWES G.S., MOULDEN M., REDMAN C.W., Short-term variation in abnormal antenatal fetal rate records, American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Vol. 165, No. 3, 1991, pp. 515–523.
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