Abstract
Very little is known about the incidence and etiology of fetal T-wave alternans (TWA), an electrophysiologic phenomenon potentially associated to fetal suboptimal outcomes. Thus, availability of automatic methods for quantification of TWA from digital electrocardiograms (ECG) is desirable, since TWA occurrence might indicate the need of taking actions before or during delivery. The heart-rate adaptive match filter (HRAMF) is a well-established method to identify TWA in adult ECG. Aim of the present study was to investigate the possibility of using HRAMF to identify and quantify TWA also in direct fetal ECG (DFECG) recordings. To this aim, HRAMF was applied to 5 min-long DFECG acquired during delivery (Abdominal and Direct Fetal Electrocardiogram Database by Physionet) of five healthy fetuses. Significant levels of TWA were measured in all DFECG. Specifically, on average, TWA was quite high in amplitude (9±2 μV) and variable in time, as indicated by values of standard deviation (6±2 μV) and maximum (28±10 μV) of TWA amplitude. Eventually, a positive correlation (ρ=0.68) was observed between maximum TWA and fetal heart rate, even though the limited number of recordings makes this result preliminary. In conclusion, HRAMF proved to be a suitable tool to automatically identify TWA from DFECG.
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