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Pregnancy is a critical time for the health of the mother and the
fetus, with important potential risks for both. Tools for antenatal
diagnosis and pregnancy monitoring can support prevention and
management of potential risks and complications. In particular, the
perinatal period, spanning from the third trimester of pregnancy up
to one month after birth, is the most critical for the baby. For
this reason, in the last decades, biomedical engineering supported
and fostered the scientific research towards the identification of
new models, parameters, algorithms, and tools that can improve the
quality of fetal monitoring, predict the outcomes and allow
physicians to intervene in an appropriate manner to ensure a
healthy future for the baby. This book follows the First
International Summer School on Technologies and Signal Processing
in Perinatal Medicine and reflects some of its most important
master lectures. It represents a valuable guide for students and
young researchers approaching this topic for the first time, as
well as experienced researchers and practitioners looking for a
clear representation of the themes and techniques presented by
recognized experts in the field. Presents current and innovative
technologies for fetal and neonatal monitoring Emphasis on both
technology/signal processing and clinical aspects Offers a clear
didactic approach to the subject matter
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