2003
DOI: 10.1097/00006250-200306000-00020
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Predicting Term and Preterm Delivery With Transabdominal Uterine Electromyography

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“…The pre-processing technique, used in [18], passed the EHG signal through a Butterworth filter configured to filter 0.8-4 Hz, 0.3-4 Hz, and 0.3-3Hz frequencies. However, [19] found that uterine electrical activity occurred within 1Hz and that the maternal heart-rate (ECG) was always higher than 1Hz. Furthermore, 95% of the patients measured had respiration rates of 0.33 Hz or less.…”
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“…The pre-processing technique, used in [18], passed the EHG signal through a Butterworth filter configured to filter 0.8-4 Hz, 0.3-4 Hz, and 0.3-3Hz frequencies. However, [19] found that uterine electrical activity occurred within 1Hz and that the maternal heart-rate (ECG) was always higher than 1Hz. Furthermore, 95% of the patients measured had respiration rates of 0.33 Hz or less.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each record in the dataset is approximately 30 minutes long, with a sample frequency of 20Hz, and a 16-bit resolution, with an amplitude range ± 2.5mV. The signals were filtered using an analogue three-pole Butterworth filter to obtain the 0.34 to 1Hz band, which contains most of the EHG information [19]. After filtering the dataset, both linear and nonlinear features are extracted to produce our feature set.…”
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“…[6,7,19,20]. Abdominal uterine EMG assessment is a simple, noninvasive, easy and well accepted method for understanding uterine physiology [3,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
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“…Nowadays there is an increasing attention in two topics related to screening for PTD; uterine electrical activity evaluated by electromyography (EMG) and cervical shortening assessed by sonographic cervical length (CL) measurement [3][4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
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