MEASURE project
The MEASURE project contributes to improving our understanding of normal and pathological pregnancies, and paves the way for the development of diagnostic tools for timely diagnosis and, ultimately, prediction of pregnancy complications, leading to improved treatment and pregnancy outcome.
Pregnancy complications are often associated with abnormal development and interaction between the cardiovascular systems of mother and fetus, mediated by the uterus and placenta. MEASURE will investigate this coupling by generating a clinical data set (mainly ultrasound and electrophysiological measurements) as a basis for developing comprehensive models of mother-fetus coupling. The resulting models will be translated into coupling maps, which will be rendered to clinicians through graphical representation. The coupling maps of different gestational ages will be compared to investigate the coupling dynamics. Finally, based on this map, pregnancy complications will be predicted through machine learning tools.
Project: MEASURE | 2023-2025
Funded: mini-IMPULS 2022 (TKI HTSM)
Projectleader: Massimo Mischi | Supported by: Alessandra Galli
Partners: Eindhoven University of Technology, Philips Eindhoven, M谩xima MC
The project MEASURE is part of the Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center (e/MTIC), a partnership between the Eindhoven University of Technology, Royal Philips, Catharina Hospital, Maxima Medical Centre and Kempenhaeghe Centre for Sleep and Epilepsy.
This project is funded by HORIZON-MSCA-2021-PF-01 and aligned with an additional NWO OTP project proposal.