Electrohysterography (EHG) is a non-invasive technique for monitoring uterine electrical activity. However, the presence of artifacts in the EHG signal may give rise to erroneous interpretations and make it difficult to ...
Alberola Rubio, José; Prats Boluda, Gema; Ye Lin, Yiyao; Valero, J.; Perales Marin, Alfredo Jose; Garcia Casado, Francisco Javier(Elsevier, 2013-12)
Non-invasive recording of uterine myoelectric activity (electrohysterogram, EHG) could provide an alternative to monitoring uterine dynamics by systems based on tocodynamometer (TOCO). Laplacian recording of bioelectric ...
The conduction velocity and propagation patterns of Electrohysterogram (EHG) provide fundamental information about uterine electrophysiological condition. The accuracy of these measurements can be impaired by both the poor ...
Background and objective
Induction of labor (IOL) is a medical procedure used to initiate uterine contractions to achieve delivery. IOL entails medical risks and has a significant impact on both the mother's and newborn's ...