The electrohysterogram (EHG) is the uterine muscle electromyogram recorded at the abdominal surface of pregnant or non-pregnant woman. The maternal respiration electromyographic signal (MR-EMG) is one of the most relevant interferences present in an EHG. Alvarez (Alv) waves are components of the EHG that have been indicated as having the potential for preterm and term birth prediction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe uterine electromyogram, also called electrohysterogram (EHG), is the electrical signal generated by uterine contractile activity. The EHG has been considered an expanding technique for pregnancy monitoring and preterm risk evaluation. Data were collected on the abdominal surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlvarez waves are local rhythmic contractions of the myometrium with high frequency and low intensity. They can be detected using internal or external tocography and electrohysterography. Some researchers correlate these small contractions with the initiation of labor, since they have been described as a pattern representing the uterine response to prostaglandin production.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper we introduce new discrete-time derivative concepts based on the bilinear (Tustin) transformation. From the new formulation, we obtain derivatives that exhibit a high degree of similarity with the continuous-time Grünwald-Letnikov derivatives. Their properties are described highlighting one important feature, namely that such derivatives have always long memory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe uterine electromyogram, also named Electrohysterogram (EHG), is a non-invasive technique that has been used for pregnancy and labour monitoring as well as for research work on uterine physiology. This technique is well established in this field. There is however a vast unexplored potential in the EHG that is currently the subject of interdisciplinary research work involving different scientific fields such as medicine, engineering, physics and mathematics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe uterine electromyogram, also called electrohysterogram (EHG), is an electrical signal generated by the uterine contractile activity. The EHG has been considered a promising biomarker for labour and preterm labour prediction, for which there is a demand for accurate estimation methods. Preterm labour is a significant public health concern and one of the major causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity [1].
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