Parturition Detection Using Oxytocin Secretion Level and Uterine Muscle Contraction Intensity

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https://doi.org/10.56294/dm2023195

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Parturition Detection, Labor Pain Monitoring, Oxytocin Prediction, Uterine Contraction Sensing, Training the sensor

Abstract

The "Parturition Detection Sensor Belt," also known as the "Labor Pain Detection Sensor Belt," represents a novel advancement in maternal health monitoring. "Parturition Detection Sensor Belt" designed to simultaneously predict oxytocin levels and monitor uterine muscle contractions. This innovative system combines real-time prediction of oxytocin levels and simultaneous monitoring of uterine muscle contractions to provide a comprehensive solution for parturition detection. By integrating cutting-edge sensor technology and deep learning algorithms, the system offers precise, non-invasive monitoring during labor. The oxytocin level predictions aid in understanding maternal well-being, while the real-time uterine muscle contraction monitoring ensures early detection of labor progression. This interdisciplinary approach leverages advancements in biomedical engineering and data analysis, holding promise for improving the safety and care of expectant mothers. The "Parturition Detection Sensor Belt" has the potential to revolutionize the field of obstetrics by offering a versatile tool for healthcare providers, enhancing maternal health, and facilitating data-driven research in this critical domain. A correlation is developed between oxytocin release and muscle contraction which turns out to be nearly 0,899836. This infers that the two factors that we are considering as important parameters are having a strong association with each other

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2023-12-30

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Harshavardhan D, Saisree K, Ragavarshini S. Parturition Detection Using Oxytocin Secretion Level and Uterine Muscle Contraction Intensity. Data and Metadata [Internet]. 2023 Dec. 30 [cited 2024 Dec. 21];2:195. Available from: https://dm.ageditor.ar/index.php/dm/article/view/110