학술논문

Cardiovascular rhythmometry during pregnancy and early extrauterine life
Document Type
Conference
Source
[1989] Proceedings. Second Annual IEEE Symposium on Computer-based Medical Systems Computer-Based Medical Systems,1989. Proceedings., Second Annual IEEE Symposium on. :279-287 1989
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Robotics and Control Systems
Cardiology
Pregnancy
Pediatrics
Blood pressure
Biomedical monitoring
Heart rate
Computerized monitoring
Heart rate measurement
Manufacturing automation
Pressure measurement
Language
Abstract
The broad rhythmic structure of blood pressure and heart rate in clinically healthy newborns and in their mothers before and after delivery is investigated. A room-restricted automatic monitor manufactured by Nippon Colin is used to measure, oscillometrically, the systolic, mean arterial, and diastolic blood pressure and the heart rate of pregnant women before and after delivery. A neonatal instrument also manufactured by Nippon Colin is used to monitor newborns. Each data series is plotted as a function of time for identification of outliers values outside the range of the mean +or-3 standard deviations. Each series is analyzed by a single cosinor using all data (raw data series) and after elimination of outliers (edited data series). The results of this study are further compared to results from other collaborative international studies of pregnant women and newborns.ETX