Julie Johanne Uv defends her thesis
Julie Johanne Uv defended her PhD today

Julie Johanne Uv defends her thesis

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On Tuesday, 3 June at 9:15, Julie Johanne Uv defended her PhD thesis "Computational Study of the Fetal ECG."

The defence took place at Kristen Nygaards sal (5370), Ole Johan Dahls hus, UiO.

Main Research Findings

Monitoring a baby’s heart during pregnancy and labor is vital for detecting issues like fetal hypoxia, growth restriction, or congenital heart disease. While cardiotocography (CTG) is widely used, it has limitations in accuracy. A promising alternative is non-invasive fetal ECG (NI-fECG), which offers more detailed information of the fetal cardiac activity. However, a key challenge is separating fetal signals from maternal ones, prompting the need for better computational methods.

This thesis presents a new computational framework using mono- and bidomain equations to model fetal ECG and study how factors like vernix caseosa (a waxy skin coating), cardiac ischemia, and fetal position affect signal quality and diagnostic markers. Findings show vernix caseosa, fetal ischemia and fetal position can alter markers such as the T/QRS ratio, while time-based features such as QT and QRS intervals stay relatively consistent across different positions.

Overall, the approach provides a foundation for bidomain-based computational models of fetal ECG, as well as a method for evaluating and improving signal processing algorithms, potentially leading to better prenatal care.

Prior to the defence, at 14:15 on Monday, 2 June (the day before), Juli presented her trial lecture "Inverse electrocardiography and the generation of patient-specific models" in the same location.

Adjudication committee

  • Senior scientist Matthijs Cluitmans, Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlands
  • Assistant Professor Karli Gillette, University of Utah, USA
  • Associate Professor Håkon Kvale Stensland, University of Oslo, Norway

Supervisors

  • Chief Research Scientist Hermenegild Arevalo, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
  • Senior Research Scientist Johannes Langguth, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway 
  • Professor Aslak Tveito, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway

Read more at the UiO Department of Informatics webpage.