论文标题
通过统计张量分解从电术测量中估算子宫活性
Estimating uterine activity from electrohysterogram measurements via statistical tensor decomposition
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论文摘要
怀孕和劳动期间的并发症很普遍,在获得医疗保健方面有限的人群中可能尤其有害。解决这些并发症的有前途的技术是电遗传学(EHG),它测量了腹部电位。由于EHG记录是无创测量的,因此它们记录了子宫电活动以及其他干扰源的活性,从而使他们的分析更具挑战性。为了促进对EHG的分析,我们将这些测量值分为子宫活性,这些测量在不同的电极和随着时间的时间之间变化更大,我们将其称为局部活性,以及在时空中更平均分布的活动。我们代表多电极EHG作为张量,并开发出贝叶斯张量分解,用于估计局部和分布式电活动。为了证明我们的方法可以比现有方法更准确地估算局部和分布式活动,我们根据包括这些测量值的活动的先前特征来模拟EHG测量值。此外,我们证明了我们方法使用两个公共数据集中的实际测量结果将EHG爆发与EHG中记录的其他干扰活动分开的有效性。我们的结果表明,我们的方法将EHG爆发具有较高的信噪比,而不是基线EHG活动的EHG爆发和段之间的功率比,而不是替代方法。对子宫和其他EHG测量活动的准确估计对于更精确地表征EHG中的活动模式可能是有用的,EHG的活动模式是朝着开发可靠的,可便携式设备迈出的一步,以降低怀孕和劳动期间的风险。
Complications during pregnancy and labor are common and can be especially detrimental in populations with limited access to healthcare. A promising technology to address these complications is the electrohysterogram (EHG), which measures abdominal electric potentials. Since EHG recordings are measured noninvasively, they record uterine electrical activity together with activity from other interfering sources, making their analysis more challenging. To facilitate the analysis of EHGs, we separate these measurements into uterine activity that is more variable across different electrodes and over time, which we term localized activity, and activity that is more evenly distributed in space and time. We represent multi-electrode EHGs as tensors and develop a Bayesian tensor decomposition for estimating localized and distributed electrical activities. To demonstrate that our method can estimate localized and distributed activities more accurately than existing methods, we simulate EHG measurements based on previous characterizations of the activities comprising these measurements. Furthermore, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our method in separating EHG bursts from other interfering activities recorded in EHGs using real measurements from two public datasets. Our results show that our method denoises EHG bursts with higher signal-to-noise ratios, defined as power ratios between EHG bursts and segments with only baseline EHG activity, than alternative methods. Such accurate estimation of uterine and other activities from EHG measurements could be useful for more precisely characterizing patterns of activity in EHGs, which is a step forward towards developing reliable, portable devices to reduce risks during pregnancy and labor.