The aim of this study was to evaluate the electromyographic (EMG) activity
of the uterus concerning the placental implantation site. In a clinical tri
al, 55 pregnant women in the last trimester of pregnancy were enrolled. The
y were divided into two major groups: 25 women had placental implantation s
ite on the anterior and 30 women on the posterior uterine wall. With regard
to the presence/nonpresence of contractions, each group was further divide
d into two subgroups. Uterine EMG activity was recorded by electrodes place
d on the abdominal wall. All signals were transferred through a series of a
mplifiers. Amplified and filtered EMG signals were digitized and written on
a hard disk, simultaneously with the signals of external tocodynamometry,
From the 30-min EMG recording, we calculated the average root mean square (
RMS) and the average median frequency (MF) of the signal. A significant dif
ference of the abdominal EMG activity concerning the placental implantation
site was found only in pregnant women with contractions. The RMS was signi
ficantly lower in the placental implantation site on the anterior uterine w
all, whereas the MF was significantly higher. It can be concluded that the
placental implantation site influences the uterine EMG activity registered
through the abdominal wall, especially when registered above the placental
implantation site.