[Uterine electromyogram: principle and interest in the diagnosis of preterm labour]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2007.08.005
[Uterine electromyogram: principle and interest in the diagnosis of preterm labour]
Abstract
Preterm labour diagnosis rely on clinical arguments exhibiting low positive predictive values. Discrimination between uterine contractions leading to preterm delivery and physiologic uterine activity increase throughout pregnancy and remains difficult. Uterine electrical activity can be recorded non-invasively from the abdominal wall and could help in the diagnosis of preterm labour. Electrical signal characteristics are reflecting myometrial cells electrical properties which are varying throughout pregnancy and labour. During pregnancy, uterine electrical activity is very low. During term and preterm labour, uterine electrical activity increases as well as mechanical activity. Bursts become regular with high amplitude. Spectral analysis demonstrates an increase in the frequency content, as represented by the shift of the burst power density spectrum peak frequency from low to high frequencies. Consequently, the electromyogram signal reflects myometrial excitability and allows differentiating powerful uterine contractions leading to delivery from uterine physiologic activity. Moreover, electromyogram signal modifications occur before any increase in mechanical activity in the pregnant rats, allowing identification of preterm labour earlier than uterine mechanical activity measured by intrauterine pressure. Two studies performed in women present with preterm contractions are supporting the potential interest of the uterine electromyogram recording to help in the diagnosis of preterm labour; but further investigations are necessary.
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