Journal of Theoretical Medicine
Volume 5 (2003), Issue 3-4, Pages 219-226
doi:10.1080/10273660412331319477

Non-Linear Analysis Approach of Maternal Heart Rate Patterns in Normal and Pre-Eclamptic Pregnancies

1Theoretische Biophysik/Institut für Biologie, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Invalidenstr 42, Berlin 10115, Germany
2Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Química, Universidad de La Habana, Avda. Zapata y G, CP 10400, La Habana, Cuba

Received 16 April 2004; Accepted 28 September 2004

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Abstract

Identification of the pregnant woman prone to develop pre-eclampsia later during her course of the pregnancy is a clinical challenge in clinical obstetrics. A new and non-invasive approach to detect abnormalities in pre-eclamptic women that differentiate from women with uneventful pregnancies is presented here. We applied non-linear and fractal features for classifying the dynamical complexity of the heart rate (HR) patterns corresponding to seven normal subjects and eight pre-eclamptic patients. Significant differences in the estimated largest Lyapunov exponent and in the correlation dimension between normotensive women and those with pre-eclampsia were found, suggesting they may have potential as new markers for pre-eclampsia. HR patterns in healthy and pre-eclamptic pregnancies correspond to complex non-linear dynamics, which could arise from the contribution of stochastic and chaotic components. HR of pre-eclamptic patients also revealed a more regular dynamic behavior than those belonging to normal pregnancies, corroborating the general observation that diseased states may be associated with regular HR patterns.