Electrical impedance imaging to monitor myometrial activity

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A non-invasive technique for monitoring myometrial activity in pregnant females employs electrical impedance imaging (EII) to obtain periodic measurements of the integrated resistivity of a pregnant female's abdomen. The integrated resistivity has been shown experimentally to be directly related to myometrial activity, particularly uterine contractility.

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