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A dilated inception CNN-LSTM network for fetal heart rate estimation

Journal

PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT
Volume 42, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6579/abf7db

Keywords

convolutional neural networks; dilated convolution; fetal electrocardiogram; fetal heart rate; long short-term memory networks; noninvasive fetal ECG

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The study introduces a new method for directly determining fetal heart rate from extracted fetal ECG signals using deep learning and neural network technology. The method achieved high accuracy in experiments and has the potential to improve fetal heart rate extraction in clinical practice.
Objective. Fetal heart rate (HR) monitoring is routinely used during pregnancy and labor to assess fetal well-being. The noninvasive fetal electrocardiogram (ECG), obtained by electrodes on the maternal abdomen, is a promising alternative to standard fetal monitoring. Subtraction of the maternal ECG from the abdominal measurements results in fetal ECG signals, in which the fetal HR can be determined typically through R-peak detection. However, the low signal-to-noise ratio and the nonstationary nature of the fetal ECG make R-peak detection a challenging task. Approach. We propose an alternative approach that instead of performing R-peak detection employs deep learning to directly determine the fetal HR from the extracted fetal ECG signals. We introduce a combination of dilated inception convolutional neural networks (CNN) with long short-term memory networks to capture both short-term and long-term temporal dynamics of the fetal HR. The robustness of the method is reinforced by a separate CNN-based classifier that estimates the reliability of the outcome. Main results. Our method achieved a positive percent agreement (within 10% of the actual fetal HR value) of 97.3% on a dataset recorded during labor and 99.6% on set-A of the 2013 Physionet/Computing in Cardiology Challenge exceeding top-performing state-of-the-art algorithms from the literature. Significance. The proposed method can potentially improve the accuracy and robustness of fetal HR extraction in clinical practice.

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