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Physiological Measurement | 2016

Evaluation of the fetal QT interval using non-invasive fetal ECG technology

Joachim Behar; Tingting Zhu; Julien Oster; Alisa Niksch; Douglas Y. Mah; Terrence Chun; James A Greenberg; Cassandre Tanner; Jessica Harrop; Reza Sameni; Jay Ward; Adam Wolfberg; Gari D. Clifford

Non-invasive fetal electrocardiography (NI-FECG) is a promising alternative continuous fetal monitoring method that has the potential to allow morphological analysis of the FECG. However, there are a number of challenges associated with the evaluation of morphological parameters from the NI-FECG, including low signal to noise ratio of the NI-FECG and methodological challenges for getting reference annotations and evaluating the accuracy of segmentation algorithms. This work aims to validate the measurement of the fetal QT interval in term laboring women using a NI-FECG electrocardiogram monitor. Fetal electrocardiogram data were recorded from 22 laboring women at term using the NI-FECG and an invasive fetal scalp electrode simultaneously. A total of 105 one-minute epochs were selected for analysis. Three pediatric electrophysiologists independently annotated individual waveforms and averaged waveforms from each epoch. The intervals measured on the averaged cycles taken from the NI-FECG and the fetal scalp electrode showed a close agreement; the root mean square error between all corresponding averaged NI-FECG and fetal scalp electrode beats was 13.6 ms, which is lower than the lowest adult root mean square error of 16.1 ms observed in related adult QT studies. These results provide evidence that NI-FECG technology enables accurate extraction of the fetal QT interval.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2011

330: A cystic hygroma increases the risk of abnormalities among 397 women diagnosed with a thickened nuchal translucency

Asha Heard; Chitra Iyer; Adam Wolfberg; Jaclyn Coletta; Britta Panda; Jessica Scholl; Roa Ammari; Jeremy Kaplan; Cassandre Tanner; Michael House; Sabrina D. Craigo


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2011

334: The incidence of aneuploidy in 631 cases of first trimester cystic hygromas

Chitra Iyer; Asha Heard; Adam Wolfberg; Jaclyn Coletta; Britta Panda; Jessica Scholl; Roa Ammari; Jeremy Kaplan; Cassandre Tanner; Michael House; Sabrina D. Craigo


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2011

704: Obstetric outcomes in cases of first trimester cystic hygroma

Roa Ammari; Jeremy Kaplan; Adam Wolfberg; Cassandre Tanner; Chitra Iyer; Asha Heard; Jaclyn Coletta; Britta Panda; Jessica Scholl; Michael House; Sabrina D. Craigo


/data/revues/00029378/v204i1sS/S0002937810016522/ | 2011

375: The incidence of anomalies in fetuses with a cystic hygroma and a normal karyotype

Sara M. Durfee; Chitra Iyer; Asha Heard; Britta Panda; Jaclyn Coletta; Jessica Scholl; Roa Ammari; Jeremy Kaplan; Cassandre Tanner; Carol B. Benson


/data/revues/00029378/v204i1sS/S000293781001608X/ | 2011

331: The influence of nuchal translucency thickness on the risk of structural abnormalities

Asha Heard; Chitra Iyer; Adam Wolfberg; Jaclyn Coletta; Britta Panda; Jessica Scholl; Roa Ammari; Jeremy Kaplan; Cassandre Tanner; Michael House; Sabrina Craigo

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Adam Wolfberg

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Jaclyn Coletta

Columbia University Medical Center

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Michael House

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Joachim Behar

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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