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Electrocardiography versus photoplethysmography in assessment of maternal heart rate variability during labor

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Electrocardiography versus photoplethysmography in assessment of maternal heart rate variability during labor
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Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Ano
2016
Autores
Silva, M
(Autor)
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Ayres de Campos, D
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Joao Bernardes
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Vol. 5
ISSN: 2193-1801
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Abstract (EN): Purpose: Evaluation of maternal heart rate (MHR) variability provides useful information on the maternal-fetal clinical state. Electrocardiography (ECG) is the most accurate method to monitor MHR but it may not always be available, and pulse oximetry using photoplethysmography (PPG) can be an alternative. In this study we compared ECG and PPG signals, obtained with conventional fetal monitors, to evaluate signal loss, MHR variability indices, and the ability of the latter to predict fetal acidemia and operative delivery. Methods: Both signals were simultaneously acquired in 51 term pregnancies during the last 2 h of labor (H-1 and H-2). Linear time- and frequency-domain, and nonlinear MHR variability indices were estimated, and the dataset was divided into normal and acidemic cases, as well as into normal and operative deliveries. Differences between ECG and PPG signals were assessed using non-parametric confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, correlation coefficient and a measure of disagreement. Prediction of fetal acidemia and operative delivery was assessed using areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (auROC). Results: Signal loss was higher with ECG during the first segments of H-1, and higher with PPG in the last segment of H-2, and it increased in both signals with labour progression. MHR variability indices were significantly different when acquired with ECG and PPG signals, with low correlation coefficients and high disagreement for entropy and fast oscillation-based indices, and low disagreement for the mean MHR and slow oscillation-based indices. However, both acquisition modes evidenced significant differences between H-1 and H-2 and comparable auROC values were obtained in the detection of fetal acidemia and operative vaginal delivery. Conclusion: Although PPG captures the faster oscillations of the MHR signal less well than ECG and is prone to have higher signal loss in the last 10-min preceding delivery, it can be considered an alternative for MHR monitoring during labor, with adaptation of cut-off values for MHR variability indices.
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente): Científica
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