The proposed DIFF-FECG method effectively extracted fetal ECG signals from abdominal ECG recordings, achieving an average Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.922 on two public databases.
The DIFF-FECG method demonstrates the potential of diffusion probabilistic models to effectively extract high-quality fetal ECG signals from noisy abdominal ECG data.
Fetal electrocardiography (FECG) is a crucial tool for assessing fetal cardiac health and pregnancy status. Direct invasive FECG provides reliable fetal heart rate signals, but poses risks and is limited to use during labor. Conversely, non-invasive monitoring of the fetal heart is possible via abdominal electrocardiography (AECG), which detects fetal heart waveforms using electrodes positioned on the mother’s abdomen. However, this method is often subject to interference from maternal cardiac activity and other external sources. To address this issue, we propose a novel diffusion method, DIFF-FECG, aimed at improving the extraction of FECG signals from AECG recordings. This method leverages a condition-driven diffusion process to learn specific conditional probability distributions, enabling the effective separation of high-quality FECG signals from noisy AECG data. By adaptively managing the inherent non-Gaussian noise characteristics of MECG within the AECG, DIFF-FECG achieves more effective FECG reconstruction. Furthermore, the quality of the generated FECG signals is also enhanced by adding reconstruction loss and multiple reconstructions. Experimental results on two public databases demonstrate that the proposed DIFF-FECG method yields satisfactory results, with an average Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.922 for the estimated FECG. These findings underscore the potential of diffusion probabilistic models in advancing FECG signal extraction techniques, thereby contributing to improved fetal health monitoring.
Chen et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Fetal electrocardiography (FECG) extraction. DIFF-FECG (conditional diffusion-based method) was evaluated on Pearson correlation coefficient for estimated FECG. The proposed DIFF-FECG method effectively extracted fetal ECG signals from abdominal ECG recordings, achieving an average Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.922 on two public databases.