Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, developed a deep learning model that can predict preterm births by analyzing electrical activity in a woman’s uterus during pregnancy.
automatically learned the most informative features from the data that are relevant to the prediction of preterm birth," he added.
RUPTURED BRAIN ANEURYSM LANDS SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCER IN MEDICALLY INDUCED COMA AFTER EMERGENCY C-SECTION About 10% of all infants born in the U.S. in 2021 were preterm, which means they were delivered earlier than 37 weeks of pregnancy, per the CDC. "Our work contributes to the goal of using EHG measuring devices for accurately predicting preterm birth."It is hard to say how long it might be before this kind of test becomes widely available, the researchers said.
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