The invention is in the field of medical diagnostic apparatus and methods for detecting an occurrence of a physiological action in general, and fetal activity in particular.
Fetal activity has long been recognized as a good predictor of fetal well being as discussed in Fetal Movements In utero—A Review, Sadovsky, E., M.D., Isr. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 1992; 3:27-36. Fetal activity monitoring techniques run the gamut from an expectant mother's subjective assessment of fetal activity via fetal activity monitoring apparatus for monitoring her abdominal movements to in utero ultrasound based techniques for “looking inside” her uterus. Fetal activity monitoring apparatus is designed to monitor an expectant mother's abdominal movements within the range of 8-25 Hz which is the natural frequency signature of an expectant mother's abdomen. Such abdominal movements are assumed to be largely the result of fetal activity as opposed to uterine contractions, respiratory movements, maternal posture movements, and the like, and therefore the 8-25 Hz natural frequency signature of an expectant mother's abdomen is hereinafter coined as “natural fetal activity frequency signature”.
An exemplary fetal activity monitoring apparatus is described in an article entitled “Measurement of Fetal Movements by Moving-Coil Transducer” by Adler D., et al., IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Vol. BME-27, No. 12, December 1980 which employs two moving-coil transducers placed on the left and the right sides of an expectant mother's abdomen to pick up abdominal movements. This apparatus requires an about 80 dB electrical signal amplification for fetal activity detection at least partially being necessitated to overcome the transducers' attenuation of frequencies in the natural fetal activity frequency signature, and offset the apparatus' high sensitivity to electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Generally speaking, the present invention is directed toward a bio-filter pad capable of physically amplifying displacements within the range of a natural frequency signature associated with an occurrence of a physiological action for facilitating detection of such an occurrence. This is achieved by the bio-filter pad having a mechanical resonance frequency preferably midway in the range of the natural frequency signature, and a transducer for intimate mechanical coupling therewith also preferably tuned to the same mechanical resonance frequency to increase physical amplification of a displacement, thereby lessening electrical signal amplification requirements by a suitable physiological activity recorder. Transducers employed for implementing the present invention are preferably of the type whose resonant frequency are readily tunable to the desired frequency range, for example, moving coil transducers, however, other types of transducers may also be employed.
At the present time, it is envisaged that the primary application of the present invention will be for fetal activity monitoring purposes in general, and home based fetal activity monitoring purposes in particular but it is also envisaged that the bio-filter pad of the present invention can be adapted for use in sport medicine, rehabilitation, and the like. For fetal monitoring purposes, a bio-filter pad and a transducer preferably each have the same mechanical resonance frequency midway in the range of the natural fetal activity frequency signature whereby they are capable of yielding from about 20 to about 50 physical amplification of an abdominal displacement. By virtue of this physical amplification, a suitably tuned transducer and a fetal activity recorder together constituting fetal activity monitoring apparatus need only a combined about 45 dB electrical signal amplification as opposed to the hitherto required 80 dB electrical signal amplification in the above-mentioned Adler article, thereby also inherently beneficially reducing the latter's EMI sensitivity.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of a non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which similar parts are likewise numbered, and in which:
The fetal activity monitoring system typically replaces an expectant mother's subjective assessment of fetal activity in an otherwise conventional fetal activity monitoring program. Thus, in accordance with her fetal activity monitoring program, she removes a peal-off protective liner from a bio-filter pad, intimately adheres the bio-filter pad onto her abdomen, couples the transducer to the bio-filter pad, and proceeds to record her abdominal movements. In the normal course of events, the green LED will be illuminated and no special action need to be taken. In the event that either the yellow LED or red LED is illuminated during a fetal activity monitoring session, she takes the fetal activity recorder storing all historical fetal activity information to a medical specialist for a professional diagnosis.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications, and other applications of the invention can be made within the scope of the appended claims. For example, a bio-filter pad may be oval shaped, and may employ different restraining techniques for juxtaposing a transducer against its topside. Also, a recorder, for example, the fetal activity recorders 4 and 36, may be integrally formed with a transducer.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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151029 | Aug 2002 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL03/00609 | 7/24/2003 | WO | 1/27/2005 |