Estimating fetal gestational age using cardiac valve intervals

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A new automated method for estimation of the gestational age is presented in this paper based on the intervals between fetal cardiac valve timings and the Q-wave of fetal electrocardiogram (fECG). The intervals were estimated automatically from one-dimensional Doppler Ultrasound and noninvasive fECG. Among the intervals, Isovolumic Contraction Time, Electromechanical Delay Time, Ventricular Filling Time and their interactions were selected in a stepwise regression process. Compared with Crown-Rump Length as gold standard, a mean absolute error of 3.8 weeks was obtained using leave-one-out cross validation. This method also outperformed a fetal heart rate based approach. Since valve intervals reflect the autonomic function, this method provides a novel measure ofthe development of fetal autonomic nervous system that may be growth curve independent.

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Marzbanrad, F., Khandoker, A. H., Kimura, Y., Palaniswami, M., & Clifford, G. D. (2016). Estimating fetal gestational age using cardiac valve intervals. In Computing in Cardiology (Vol. 43, pp. 109–112). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.22489/cinc.2016.035-146

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