Noninvasive Extraction of Maternal and Fetal Electrocardiograms Using Progressive Periodic Source Peel-off
Yao Li, Xuanyu Luo, Haowen Zhao, Jiawen Cui, Yangfan She, Dongfang Li,, Lai Jiang, Xu Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method called PPSP for noninvasively extracting fetal and maternal ECG signals from abdominal recordings, achieving high accuracy even in noisy conditions, which advances fetal monitoring technology.
Contribution
The paper presents the PPSP method, combining constrained ICA, SVD, and peel-off strategies, to improve extraction of fetal ECG from abdominal recordings, outperforming existing methods.
Findings
Achieved 99.59% F1-score on public data
Lowest RMSE of 6.20% in fetal heart rate estimation
Significantly outperformed state-of-the-art methods (p < 0.05)
Abstract
Abdominal electrocardiogram (AECG) gives a safe and non-invasive way to monitor fetal well-being during pregnancy using surface electrodes. However, it is challenging to extract weak fetal ECG (fECG) from the AECG recordings with larger maternal ECG (mECG) and external noises. In this study, we introduce a novel progressive periodic source peel-off (PPSP) method for extracting periodic ECG sources from multi-channel AECG recordings, including three main modules: 1) A periodic constrained FastICA (PCFICA) module with ECG physiology-informed constraints for extracting precise ECG spike trains, 2) A singular value decomposition module for estimating ECG waveforms, and 3) A peel-off strategy that facilitates to discern weak fECG source by eliminating previously separated sources or noises. The performance of the PPSP method was examined on two public databases, synthetic data and our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsECG Monitoring and Analysis · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
