NZ595391A - Method of recognizing the risk of preterm birth consisting in observing the uterine activity based on the analysis of uterine contractions and arrangement for performing thereof - Google Patents

Method of recognizing the risk of preterm birth consisting in observing the uterine activity based on the analysis of uterine contractions and arrangement for performing thereof

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NZ595391A
NZ595391A NZ595391A NZ59539110A NZ595391A NZ 595391 A NZ595391 A NZ 595391A NZ 595391 A NZ595391 A NZ 595391A NZ 59539110 A NZ59539110 A NZ 59539110A NZ 595391 A NZ595391 A NZ 595391A
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uterine
patient
contractions
activity
analysis
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NZ595391A
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Jan Korec
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Medetron S R O
Cominfo A S
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Abstract

A method of recognizing the risk of preterm birth consisting in observing the uterine activity based on uterine contraction analysis characterized in that the uterine activity of a patient is monitored continually, in the context of her movement activity and an arrangement for performing this method are disclosed. The arrangement is characterised by at least one mobile sensor module (1), is connected via its connector (13) to a home station (2) connector (23). The home station can be connected through a wireless communication modem (24) to the data storage (31) on a server (3). The data storage (31) can be then connected to an Internet interface (41) of a computer (4), or connected directly by the USB module (25) to the USB module (42) of the computer (4). In the method of recognizing the risk of preterm birth consisting in observing the uterine activity based on the analysis of uterine contractions, the uterine activity of a patient is monitored continually, in the context of her movement activity, by an accelerometer and data obtained from this monitoring are simultaneously measured, transmitted and stored in a mobile sensor module and compared and evaluated consequently by application software (5) using filtration and analysis algorithms of measured data by a method enabling consequential detection of uterine contractions, their frequency and intensity, evaluation of their causes and severity level depending on movement activity of the patient and distinguishing a group of contractions occurred when the patient was in relative calmness and group of contractions occurred when the patient was moving.
NZ595391A 2009-03-02 2010-02-26 Method of recognizing the risk of preterm birth consisting in observing the uterine activity based on the analysis of uterine contractions and arrangement for performing thereof NZ595391A (en)

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CZ20090127A CZ2009127A3 (en) 2009-03-02 2009-03-02 Method of timely recognition of premature labor risk consisting in monitoring uterine activity based on evaluating uterine contractions and circuit arrangement for making the method
PCT/CZ2010/000022 WO2010099764A2 (en) 2009-03-02 2010-02-26 Method of recognizing the risk of preterm birth consisting in observing the uterine activity based on the analysis of uterine contractions and arrangement for performing thereof

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CZ (1) CZ2009127A3 (en)
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CZ2009127A3 (en) 2010-09-15

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