Fetal phonocardiogram denoising by wavelet transformation: Robustness to noise

Fetal phonocardiography (fPCG) is a clinical test to assess fetal wellbeing during pregnancy, labor and delivery. Still, its interpretation may be jeopardized by the presence of noise. Specifically, fPCG is typically corrupted by maternal heart and body organs sounds, fetal movements noise and surro...

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Hauptverfasser: Sbrollini, Agnese, Strazza, Annachiara, Caragiuli, Manila, Mozzoni, Claudia, Tomassini, Selene, Agostinelli, Angela, Morettini, Micaela, Fioretti, Sandro, Di Nardo, Francesco, Burattini, Laura
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Zusammenfassung:Fetal phonocardiography (fPCG) is a clinical test to assess fetal wellbeing during pregnancy, labor and delivery. Still, its interpretation may be jeopardized by the presence of noise. Specifically, fPCG is typically corrupted by maternal heart and body organs sounds, fetal movements noise and surrounding environment noise. Thus, appropriate filtering procedures have to be applied in order to make fPCG clinically usable. Wavelet transformation (WT) has been proposed to filter fPCG; however, WT robustness to noise remains unknown. Thus, aim of the present work is to evaluate WT ability and robustness to denoise fPCG characterized by varying signal-to-noise ratios (SNR). To this aim a filtering procedure based on Coiflets mother wavelet (4 th order, 7 levels of decomposition) was applied to 37 fPCG simulated tracings, all available in the Simulated Fetal PCGs database by Physionet. Original SNR values ranged from −1.38 dB to 4.54 dB; after application of WT-filtering procedure to fPCG, SNR increased significantly, ranging from 12.95 dB to 17.94 dB (P
ISSN:2325-887X
DOI:10.22489/CinC.2017.331-075