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A Novel Fetal Movement Simulator for the Performance Evaluation of Vibration Sensors for Wearable Fetal Movement Monitors

Fetal movements (FM) are an important factor in the assessment of fetal health. However, there is currently no reliable way to monitor FM outside clinical environs. While extensive research has been carried out using accelerometer-based systems to monitor FM, the desired accuracy of detection is yet...

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Autores principales: Ghosh, Abhishek Kumar, Burniston, Sonny F., Krentzel, Daniel, Roy, Abhishek, Sheikh, Adil Shoaib, Siddiq, Talha, Trinh, Paula Mai Phuong, Velazquez, Marta Mambrilla, Vielle, Hei-Ting, Nowlan, Niamh C., Vaidyanathan, Ravi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20216020
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author Ghosh, Abhishek Kumar
Burniston, Sonny F.
Krentzel, Daniel
Roy, Abhishek
Sheikh, Adil Shoaib
Siddiq, Talha
Trinh, Paula Mai Phuong
Velazquez, Marta Mambrilla
Vielle, Hei-Ting
Nowlan, Niamh C.
Vaidyanathan, Ravi
author_facet Ghosh, Abhishek Kumar
Burniston, Sonny F.
Krentzel, Daniel
Roy, Abhishek
Sheikh, Adil Shoaib
Siddiq, Talha
Trinh, Paula Mai Phuong
Velazquez, Marta Mambrilla
Vielle, Hei-Ting
Nowlan, Niamh C.
Vaidyanathan, Ravi
author_sort Ghosh, Abhishek Kumar
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description Fetal movements (FM) are an important factor in the assessment of fetal health. However, there is currently no reliable way to monitor FM outside clinical environs. While extensive research has been carried out using accelerometer-based systems to monitor FM, the desired accuracy of detection is yet to be achieved. A major challenge has been the difficulty of testing and calibrating sensors at the pre-clinical stage. Little is known about fetal movement features, and clinical trials involving pregnant women can be expensive and ethically stringent. To address these issues, we introduce a novel FM simulator, which can be used to test responses of sensor arrays in a laboratory environment. The design uses a silicon-based membrane with material properties similar to that of a gravid abdomen to mimic the vibrations due to fetal kicks. The simulator incorporates mechanisms to pre-stretch the membrane and to produce kicks similar to that of a fetus. As a case study, we present results from a comparative study of an acoustic sensor, an accelerometer, and a piezoelectric diaphragm as candidate vibration sensors for a wearable FM monitor. We find that the acoustic sensor and the piezoelectric diaphragm are better equipped than the accelerometer to determine durations, intensities, and locations of kicks, as they have a significantly greater response to changes in these conditions than the accelerometer. Additionally, we demonstrate that the acoustic sensor and the piezoelectric diaphragm can detect weaker fetal movements (threshold wall displacements are less than 0.5 mm) compared to the accelerometer (threshold wall displacement is 1.5 mm) with a trade-off of higher power signal artefacts. Finally, we find that the piezoelectric diaphragm produces better signal-to-noise ratios compared to the other two sensors in most of the cases, making it a promising new candidate sensor for wearable FM monitors. We believe that the FM simulator represents a key development towards enabling the eventual translation of wearable FM monitoring garments.
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spelling pubmed-76602962020-11-13 A Novel Fetal Movement Simulator for the Performance Evaluation of Vibration Sensors for Wearable Fetal Movement Monitors Ghosh, Abhishek Kumar Burniston, Sonny F. Krentzel, Daniel Roy, Abhishek Sheikh, Adil Shoaib Siddiq, Talha Trinh, Paula Mai Phuong Velazquez, Marta Mambrilla Vielle, Hei-Ting Nowlan, Niamh C. Vaidyanathan, Ravi Sensors (Basel) Article Fetal movements (FM) are an important factor in the assessment of fetal health. However, there is currently no reliable way to monitor FM outside clinical environs. While extensive research has been carried out using accelerometer-based systems to monitor FM, the desired accuracy of detection is yet to be achieved. A major challenge has been the difficulty of testing and calibrating sensors at the pre-clinical stage. Little is known about fetal movement features, and clinical trials involving pregnant women can be expensive and ethically stringent. To address these issues, we introduce a novel FM simulator, which can be used to test responses of sensor arrays in a laboratory environment. The design uses a silicon-based membrane with material properties similar to that of a gravid abdomen to mimic the vibrations due to fetal kicks. The simulator incorporates mechanisms to pre-stretch the membrane and to produce kicks similar to that of a fetus. As a case study, we present results from a comparative study of an acoustic sensor, an accelerometer, and a piezoelectric diaphragm as candidate vibration sensors for a wearable FM monitor. We find that the acoustic sensor and the piezoelectric diaphragm are better equipped than the accelerometer to determine durations, intensities, and locations of kicks, as they have a significantly greater response to changes in these conditions than the accelerometer. Additionally, we demonstrate that the acoustic sensor and the piezoelectric diaphragm can detect weaker fetal movements (threshold wall displacements are less than 0.5 mm) compared to the accelerometer (threshold wall displacement is 1.5 mm) with a trade-off of higher power signal artefacts. Finally, we find that the piezoelectric diaphragm produces better signal-to-noise ratios compared to the other two sensors in most of the cases, making it a promising new candidate sensor for wearable FM monitors. We believe that the FM simulator represents a key development towards enabling the eventual translation of wearable FM monitoring garments. MDPI 2020-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7660296/ /pubmed/33114007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20216020 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ghosh, Abhishek Kumar
Burniston, Sonny F.
Krentzel, Daniel
Roy, Abhishek
Sheikh, Adil Shoaib
Siddiq, Talha
Trinh, Paula Mai Phuong
Velazquez, Marta Mambrilla
Vielle, Hei-Ting
Nowlan, Niamh C.
Vaidyanathan, Ravi
A Novel Fetal Movement Simulator for the Performance Evaluation of Vibration Sensors for Wearable Fetal Movement Monitors
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title_full A Novel Fetal Movement Simulator for the Performance Evaluation of Vibration Sensors for Wearable Fetal Movement Monitors
title_fullStr A Novel Fetal Movement Simulator for the Performance Evaluation of Vibration Sensors for Wearable Fetal Movement Monitors
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Fetal Movement Simulator for the Performance Evaluation of Vibration Sensors for Wearable Fetal Movement Monitors
title_short A Novel Fetal Movement Simulator for the Performance Evaluation of Vibration Sensors for Wearable Fetal Movement Monitors
title_sort novel fetal movement simulator for the performance evaluation of vibration sensors for wearable fetal movement monitors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20216020
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