Active Laplacian electrode for the data-acquisition system of EHG

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EHG (electrohysterogram) is the recording of uterine electromyogram with external electrodes located on the abdomen of pregnant woman. Derived from the electrical activity generated at the muscle fiber lever, it provides complementary information from the muscle, and appears to be a very promising technique for clinical or physiologic investigation of uterine activity, compared with current monitoring which can't give us complementary phase information of uterine activity. In this article we have shown the disadvantages of the conventional electrodes for EHG data-acquisition system and put forward a new type of electrode that is called active Laplacian electrode. It integrates concentric rings electrode with a bioelectricity preamplifier and is capable of acquiring localized information. We can localise the EHG signals source more easily by using this new electrode. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Li, G., Wang, Y., Lin, L., Jiang, W., Wang, L. L., Lu, S. C. Y., & Besio, W. G. (2005). Active Laplacian electrode for the data-acquisition system of EHG. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 13, pp. 330–335). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/13/1/077

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