Abstract: A system and method for acquiring and processing abdominal EMG signals from a maternal patient to indicate when a maternal patient should push to progress the labor toward delivery. Raw abdominal EMG signals are acquired and processed in a central unit designed to isolate the patient and any internal circuitry from electrical shock. The central unit has a circuit board that amplifies and filters the EMG signal, then transmits the signal to an A/D converter, after which the digitized signal is transmitted to a computer for further processing and subsequent display of a signal representative of abdominal activity. The system may also acquire and process uterine EMG signals that can be evaluated in conjunction with the abdominal EMG signals.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 12, 2010
Publication date:
October 13, 2011
Applicant:
REPRODUCTIVE RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIES, LLP
Inventors:
Rainer J. Fink, Robert Garfield, Jack N. McCrary
Abstract: A system and method for acquiring and processing uterine EMG signals from a maternal patient. Raw uterine EMG signals are acquired and processed in a central unit designed to isolate the patient and any internal circuitry from electrical shock. The central unit has a circuit board that amplifies and filters the EMG signal, then transmits the signal to an AID converter, after which the digitized signal is transmitted to a computer for further processing of the signal and subsequent display of a signal representative of uterine activity. The system and method provide a more accurate measurement of uterine EMG signals than a tocodynamometer or IUPC, and are useful in predicting delivery or monitoring the patient during post partum uterine activity.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 29, 2010
Publication date:
August 4, 2011
Applicant:
REPRODUCTIVE RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIES, LLP
Inventors:
Rainer J. Fink, Jack N. McCrary, Jay Porter, Mark Burns