Fetal Activity Monitor - A system of sensors placed under the mattress of the pregnant women which monitors fetal activity

Summary of the technology

Subjective monitoring of fetal movement activity of pregnant woman is a simple and effective method to verify physiological condition of the fetus. Mother perceives the characteristics and frequency of fetal activity during the day throughout second half of pregnancy and is able to identify when fetal activity is present. By the time mother realizes that she no longer feels fetal activity and visits the doctor, it is usually too late and the fetus is dead (4 deaths per 1000 children born per year in Czech Republic). Despite comprehensive prenatal care for pregnant women, this number has not been reversed in the last 20 years. The aim of fetal movement activity monitors is to provide monitoring of the fetal movement activity (during the sleep and in case of certain doubts during the day) so that the pregnant woman visits the doctor in time when suspects changes in the natural characteristics of the movements in order to prevent fetal death. Fetal movement activity monitor seems to be a better option to monitor fetal health than fetal heartbeat monitors because whenever fetus doesn’t feel well, it reduces its movement activity first while heart activity is still present or might not even be changed.

A system of sensors placed under the mattress of the pregnant women was developed. The system is based on measurement of human body recoil movements generated by heart contraction and pulse wave propagation through cardiovascular system. The data obtained from the sensors were compared with the actograms of pregnant women (fetal movement activity records) obtained by the CTG (cardiotocography). The use of standard actogram is limited by the need for active involvement of the pregnant woman in the process of monitoring the physical activity of the fetus. This proposed system will make it possible to monitor the physical activity of the fetus continuously, without the need for active involvement of the pregnant woman and regardless of whether the pregnant woman is asleep or awake. Information about pulse arrival time is extracted after the preprocessing (small body movements and small changes in sensor position are omitted). Then time series of differences between pulse arrival times are prepared. Those time series are analyzed using multiple different methods such as spectral characteristics of time differences and/or convolutional neural networks. The graph shows a comparison of the output from the actogram (black curve indicating fetal movement activity) with calculated fetal movement activity detected by the sensors in the pad. From calculated activity is then possible to determine a threshold value above which the fetal movement activity is considered relevant. Further development would consist in optimizing the parameters of the algorithm to determine present movement activity in order to improve basic characteristics of the method, sensitivity, resp. specificity, which is now 80%, resp. 60%.

University Hospital Hradec Králové

Details of the Technology Offer

Technology is owned by University Hospital Hradec Králové together with University Hradec Králové. Czech patent applicationPV 2021-360(priority date 30. 07. 2021) andPCT applicationCZ2022/050068 (priority 1. 8. 2022) was submitted . Prototype testing in progress. Final product could be whether certified pregnancy monitor for home use ormedical device. We are searching for manufacturer of device for home health monitoring or medical devices manufacturer.

Intellectual property status

Patent already applied for

Patent application number : PV 2021-360 & PCT CZ2022/050068

Where : Czech Republic & PCT

Current development status

Laboratory prototypes

Related Keywords

  • Sensors & Wireless products
  • Sensors and Measurement Techniques
  • pregnancy
  • medicaldevice
  • homemonitor
  • pregnancymonitor

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