Background. Fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) records fetal cardiac electro-physiological activity during the second half of gestation. We aimed at assessing normality values, related variability, and trends of fetal cardiac time intervals (fCTI) evaluated longitudinally from beat-to-beat fMCG analysis in uncomplicated pregnancies. Materials and methods. The fMCG were recorded with multi-channel system in shielded room. FCTI were estimated on more than 2600 fetal cardiac cycles from 51 fMCG data sets of uncomplicated pregnancies. Independent component analysis (ICA) allowed reconstructing reliable fetal signals for beat-to-beat identification of fCTI (RR, P wave, PQ, PR, QT, QTc, QRS, ST, and T wave); intra-individual variability analysis and trends were calculated; reference longitudinal charts accounted for intra- and interindividual variations and were compared with figures estimated on averaged signals. Results. For each data set, fCTIwere calculated beat-to-beat on rhythm strips ofmore than 50 beats (95%overall detection rate). FCTI values, variability, and trends were in good agreement with available reference figures; intervals related to P and T waves were, respectively, underestimated and overestimatedwith respect to those estimated on averaged signals or obtained by other research groups. Errors were reduced and individual trends could be drawn. Conclusions. ICA permitted the reconstruction of reliable time course of fetal cardiac signals and the beat-to-beat calculation of time intervals, and normality ranges, with smaller errors with respect to previous studies. The retrieval of fetal traces with clear morphology and the longitudinal character of the study allowed estimating individual trends and beat-to-beat characterization, impossible with cross-sectional studies on averaged beats.

Beat-to-beat estimate of fetal cardiac time intervals using magnetocardiography: longitudinal charts of normality ranges and individual trends

COMANI, Silvia;LIBERATI, Marco;DI LUZIO, Silvano;ROMANI, Gian Luca
2005-01-01

Abstract

Background. Fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) records fetal cardiac electro-physiological activity during the second half of gestation. We aimed at assessing normality values, related variability, and trends of fetal cardiac time intervals (fCTI) evaluated longitudinally from beat-to-beat fMCG analysis in uncomplicated pregnancies. Materials and methods. The fMCG were recorded with multi-channel system in shielded room. FCTI were estimated on more than 2600 fetal cardiac cycles from 51 fMCG data sets of uncomplicated pregnancies. Independent component analysis (ICA) allowed reconstructing reliable fetal signals for beat-to-beat identification of fCTI (RR, P wave, PQ, PR, QT, QTc, QRS, ST, and T wave); intra-individual variability analysis and trends were calculated; reference longitudinal charts accounted for intra- and interindividual variations and were compared with figures estimated on averaged signals. Results. For each data set, fCTIwere calculated beat-to-beat on rhythm strips ofmore than 50 beats (95%overall detection rate). FCTI values, variability, and trends were in good agreement with available reference figures; intervals related to P and T waves were, respectively, underestimated and overestimatedwith respect to those estimated on averaged signals or obtained by other research groups. Errors were reduced and individual trends could be drawn. Conclusions. ICA permitted the reconstruction of reliable time course of fetal cardiac signals and the beat-to-beat calculation of time intervals, and normality ranges, with smaller errors with respect to previous studies. The retrieval of fetal traces with clear morphology and the longitudinal character of the study allowed estimating individual trends and beat-to-beat characterization, impossible with cross-sectional studies on averaged beats.
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