2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12046-019-1058-4
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Objective identification of pain due to uterine contraction during the first stage of labour using continuous EEG signals and SVM

Abstract: This study aimed to assess the utility of electroencephalography (EEG) as an objective marker of pain during the first stage of labour. EEG and cardiotocography (CTG) data were obtained from 10 parturient women during their first stage of labour. The study subjects reported the extent of their pain experienced due to uterine contractions, which were recorded by the CTG tracing. Simultaneous 16-channel EEG traces were obtained for spectral analysis and a subsequent machine learning classification using Support … Show more

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“…The electrical biopotentials generated by the human body are signals commonly used in medical diagnosis. The main biopotentials are electrocardiagram (ECG) [82,85], electromyogram (EMG) [11,35,43,215] and electroencephalogram (EEG) [46,50,[216][217][218][219]. Biopotential sensors are usually composed of the following elements: electrodes, used for the transduction of the ionic signals inside the body to electrical signals; an analog conditioning stage for the amplification of the electrical signal, of very low intensity, at measurable levels avoiding electromagnetic interference (EMI); and an analog-digital conversion stage.…”
Section: Biopotentials For Pain Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The electrical biopotentials generated by the human body are signals commonly used in medical diagnosis. The main biopotentials are electrocardiagram (ECG) [82,85], electromyogram (EMG) [11,35,43,215] and electroencephalogram (EEG) [46,50,[216][217][218][219]. Biopotential sensors are usually composed of the following elements: electrodes, used for the transduction of the ionic signals inside the body to electrical signals; an analog conditioning stage for the amplification of the electrical signal, of very low intensity, at measurable levels avoiding electromagnetic interference (EMI); and an analog-digital conversion stage.…”
Section: Biopotentials For Pain Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EEG has numerous practical advantages, since it is a non-invasive technique, with high temporal resolution, provides relevant clinical information, is low-cost and requires little maintenance [50]. EEG studies have shown the activation of specific regions of the brain as a result of pain stimuli [216,217].…”
Section: Electroencelography and Chronic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
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