Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 31, Issue 5 , Pages 528-532, June 2009

High-resolution cry analysis in preterm newborn infants

  • C. Manfredi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via S. Marta 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy
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  • L. Bocchi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via S. Marta 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy
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  • S. Orlandi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via S. Marta 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy
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  • L. Spaccaterra

      Affiliations

    • Department of Paediatrics, Children Hospital A. Meyer, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Firenze, Italy
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  • G.P. Donzelli

      Affiliations

    • Department of Paediatrics, Children Hospital A. Meyer, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Firenze, Italy

Received 21 March 2008; received in revised form 15 October 2008; accepted 16 October 2008. published online 26 November 2008.

Abstract 

Infant monitoring is a common procedure in clinical practice in neonatal critical care units. A number of vital functions are monitored, such as heart beat, breathing, blood flow, etc. Specifically, preterm and/or low-birth-weight infants often present respiratory problems that require monitoring. These may range from insufficient ventilation to apnoea. One of the most common events that may affect the respiratory flow is crying, a physiological action made by the infant to communicate and draw attention, but, for a preterm infant, this action requires great effort, which may cause distress and even may have an adverse impact on blood oxygenation. Acoustic analysis of newborn infant cry is thus of importance, since it is related to other basic neuro-physiological parameters. Being easy to perform, cheap and completely non-invasive, it can be successfully applied in many circumstances.

The newborn infant cry is characterised by very high fundamental frequency (F0) and resonance frequency (RFs) values, with abrupt changes and voiced/unvoiced features of very short duration in a single utterance. To deal with such signals, a new user-friendly software tool has been developed, that allows robust tracking of main acoustic parameters on very short and time-varying signal frames. The software developed provides the user with a high-resolution picture of the cry signal characteristics.

Keywords: Newborn infant cry analysis, High-resolution resonance frequencies analysis, Fundamental frequency estimation, Preterm newborn infants, User-friendly analysis tool

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PII: S1350-4533(08)00180-X

doi:10.1016/j.medengphy.2008.10.003

Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 31, Issue 5 , Pages 528-532, June 2009