
Título
Labor Induction failure prediction based on B-Mode Ultrasound Image Processing using Multiscale Local Binary PatternsFecha de publicación
2016Otras instituciones
Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería (Nicaragua)BioCruces Health Research Institute
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https://doi.org/10.1109/OPTIP.2016.7528513Publicado en
Proceedings International Conference on Optoelectronics and Image Processing (ICOIP). Warsaw. 10-12 June. IEEE, 2016Editorial
IEEEPalabras clave
Component Texture AnalysisCervix
Local Binary Patterns
Resumen
Labor induction is defined as the artificial onset of labor for the purpose of vaginal birth. Cesarean section is one of the potential risks of labor induction as it occurs in about 20% of the inducti ... [+]
Labor induction is defined as the artificial onset of labor for the purpose of vaginal birth. Cesarean section is one of the potential risks of labor induction as it occurs in about 20% of the inductions. A ripe cervix (soft and distensible) is needed for a successful labor. Changes occurring during the ripening process, will affect the interaction between cervical tissues and sound waves during ultrasound transvaginal scanning and will be perceived as gray level intensity variations in the echography image. Thus, a non-invasive method using image processing of ultrasound images may help in predicting the outcome of labor induction. [-]
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