Time Series Analysis of Ultrasonic Observations of Gross Fetal Body Movements during the Last 10 Weeks of Pregnancy
- 1 October 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Ultrasonic Imaging
- Vol. 3 (4), 330-341
- https://doi.org/10.1177/016173468100300403
Abstract
Thirty fetuses were observed for 24 hours and one fetus was observed for 20 hours during the last 10 weeks of gestation. Observations were made of the amount of gross fetal body movement in each successive 5 minute observation epoch, thus resulting in 30 time series of 288 observations and one time series of 240 observations. Spectral analysis of these time series demonstrated the presence of significant power in the frequency range of 0.002 to 0.0175 cpm. Application of Box-Jenkins techniques to the time series resulted in the choice of a first-order auto-regression model to fit the data. It was concluded that the incidence of episodes of gross fetal body movements were non-random and were, in fact, pseudoperiodic.Keywords
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