Timing events in Doppler ultrasound signal of fetal heart activity

Among various methods of monitoring fetal heart activity a Doppler ultrasound technique is the most often used. Complexity and variability of Doppler signal make difficult the precise measurement of timing dependences defining individual phases of cardiac cycle. Aim of the work was to carry out detailed comparative analysis of Doppler echo coming from movement of two different objects within fetal heart: valve and wall. Joint time frequency analysis were applied. Fetal monitor performed a role of input device in our measurement station based on LabView environment. Doppler signal was acquired from analog outputs with a help of dedicated data acquisition card. Average recording time in a group of 15 patients was 20 minutes. Analysis comprised determination and comparison of spectrograms and power density spectrums corresponding to individual phases of cardiac cycle.

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