Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 63130, USA.
Center for Reproductive Health Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 63130, USA.
Nat Commun. 2023 Mar 14;14(1):1198. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-36440-0.
Electromyometrial imaging (EMMI) was recently developed to image the three-dimensional (3D) uterine electrical activation during contractions noninvasively and accurately in sheep. Herein we describe the development and application of a human EMMI system to image and evaluate 3D uterine electrical activation patterns at high spatial and temporal resolution during human term labor. We demonstrate the successful integration of the human EMMI system during subjects' clinical visits to generate noninvasively the uterine surface electrical potential maps, electrograms, and activation sequence through an inverse solution using up to 192 electrodes distributed around the abdomen surface. Quantitative indices, including the uterine activation curve, are developed and defined to characterize uterine surface contraction patterns. We thus show that the human EMMI system can provide detailed 3D images and quantification of uterine contractions as well as novel insights into the role of human uterine maturation during labor progression.
肌电图成像(EMMI)最近被开发出来,用于非侵入性且准确地在羊身上成像收缩期间的三维(3D)子宫电激活。在此,我们描述了一种人类 EMMI 系统的开发和应用,该系统可在人类足月分娩期间以高时空分辨率成像和评估 3D 子宫电激活模式。我们证明了人类 EMMI 系统在受试者临床就诊期间的成功整合,通过使用分布在腹部表面周围的多达 192 个电极的逆解来生成非侵入性的子宫表面电潜力图、电图和激活序列。开发并定义了定量指标,包括子宫激活曲线,以描述子宫表面收缩模式。因此,我们表明,人类 EMMI 系统可以提供详细的 3D 图像和对子宫收缩的定量分析,以及对分娩进展过程中人类子宫成熟作用的新见解。