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Process and apparatus for extended, non-invasive monitoring of uterine contractions

  • US 5,042,503 A
  • Filed: 02/20/1990
  • Issued: 08/27/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/17/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for monitoring a pregnancy for early detection of conditions characteristic of premature birth, which comprises(a) an instrument housing and a pressure sensitive transducer means for sensing pressures resulting from uterine contractions contained within said housing,(b) means adapted for retaining said housing and transducer means in sensing position on the abdomen of an expectant mother,(c) transducer circuit means in said housing for generating analog voltage signals according to pressures sensed by said transducer means,(d) A/D circuit means in said housing for converting said signals to digital form,(e) selection circuit means in said housing for automatically identifying and counting those digital signals representative of significant uterine contractions having an intensity greater than a predetermined threshold level and continuing for a duration greater than a predetermined duration while not counting contractions of lesser intensity or duration,(f) timing circuit means in said housing associated with said selection circuit means for providing the time of occurrence of the significant contractions,(g) memory means in said housing for the storage of data relating to the number of significant contractions and times of occurrence thereof, and(h) means in said housing for indicating the number of significant contractions sensed when said number exceeds a predetermined rate for a given unit of time.

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