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1st Signal Processing and Monitoring (SPaM) in Labour Workshop

When Mar 17, 2015 01:00 to
Mar 19, 2015 01:30
Where CBP de l'ENS de Lyon
Contact Name Patrice Abry
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Invited Speakers:

Prof Christopher Redman, University of Oxford: « Can fetal monitoring be based on science? »

Prof Patrice Abry, ENS Lyon: « Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Variability and Early Acidosis Detection from Multiscale Analysis »

Prof Maria Signorini, Politecnico di Milano: « Study of the fetal heart rate variability signal. How signal processing approaches can improve the current pathophysiological knowledge of the fetal life. »

Austin Ugwumadu, PhD FRCOG, St George’s Hospital, London: « Fetal cardiovascular and metabolic adaptation to intrapartum hypoxia – what is the clinician looking for? »

Philip Warrick,PhD, Perigen Inc., Montreal: « Automated fetal surveillance: data parsimony for fetal state assessment »

Prof Karl Rosen, Neoventor, Kungalv: « Fetal reactivity in labour – FDA approval and beyond »

Prof Rik Vullings, Eindhoven University of Technology: « Non-invasive fetal electrocardiography and electrohysterography for monitoring the fetal condition and progress of labour »

Prof Gerry Visser, Utrecht Medical Centre: « Intrapartum FHR monitoring; does it improve outcome or is it a risky business for fetus, mother and doctor? »

Prof Diogo Ayres-de-Campos, University of Porto: « The need for an international consensus on CTG interpretation »

Barry Schifrin, MD, California: « Reimagining fetal monitoring – asking the right questions »

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