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What is Baseline of Fetal Heart Rate

Handbook of Research on Recent Developments in Intelligent Communication Application
Baseline of fetal heart is the mean fetal heart rate rounded to 5 beats per minute in the absence of acceleration and deceleration. It is measured over a period of 10 minutes.
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A Linear Time Series Analysis of Fetal Heart Rate to Detect the Variability: Measures Using Cardiotocography
Sahana Das (Narula Institute of Technology, India), Kaushik Roy (West Bengal State University, India), and Chanchal Kumar Saha (Biraj Mohini Matrisadan and Hospital, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1785-6.ch018
Abstract
Real time analysis and interpretation of fetal heart rate (FHR) is the challenge posed to every clinician. Different algorithms had been developed, tried and subsequently incorporated into Cardiotocograph (CTG) machines for automated diagnosis. Feature extraction and accurate detection of baseline and its variability has been the focus of this chapter. Algorithms by Dawes and Redman and Ayres-de-Campos have been discussed in this chapter. The authors are pleased to propose an algorithm for extracting the variability of fetal heart. The algorithm's accuracy and degree of agreement with clinician's diagnosis had been established by various statistical methods. This algorithm has been compared with an algorithm proposed by Nidhal and the new algorithm is found to be better at detecting variability in both ante-partum and intra-partum period.
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