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Real-time multichannel abdominal fetal ECG monitor using Digital Signal CoProcessor

โœ Scribed by Nahum Budin; Shimon Abboud


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
822 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4825

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โœฆ Synopsis


A real-time multichannel fetal ECG monitor based on a personal computer (PC) and a MOTOROLA DSP56001 Digital Signal CoProcessor (DSP) is introduced. The DSP board is plugged into the PC, which functions as a HOST computer. An analog 8 Leads Interface and Analog to Digital circuits module is connected to the DSP through a synchronous. opticalisolated communication channel. The fetal ECG detection is based on a cross-correlation technique. An averaged maternal ECG waveform is generated using a cross-correlation alignment procedure and a user-defined template. The fetal ECG signals present in the maternal waveform is suppressed during the averaging procedure, since both are uncorrelated. The average maternal ECG waveform is then subtracted from the abdominal real time signals, and maternal-free fetal ECGs signals are obtained. including fetal QRS complexes that coincide with maternal ones. Using the abdominal ECGs signals after subtraction, an averaged fetal waveform is generated. The maternal and the fetal heart rate are calculated during the process. The algorithm described above can be performed in real time on up to eight abdominal ECG traces by the DSP. and the desired results are passed to the HOST PC, to be stored and displayed. Electrodes positioning procedures for detecting the fetal QRS complexes with the best signal to noise ratio are not needed. Using the multichannel system. the user can select the best channel for fetal QRS detection, and accurate results for the heart rate signal are ohtaincd. Averaged fetal waveforms are obtained from all the leads. Fetal monitoring Abdominal ECG Signal averaging Heart rate


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