Three-Dimensional Imaging Sensor-Based Non-Contact Measurement of Neonatal Head Circumference in Incubators
Three-Dimensional Imaging Sensor-Based Non-Contact Measurement of Neonatal Head Circumference in Incubators

Three-Dimensional Imaging Sensor-Based Non-Contact Measurement of Neonatal Head Circumference in Incubators

Sensors (Basel). 2025 Mar 18;25(6):1869. doi: 10.3390/s25061869.

ABSTRACT

In Japan, birth rates are declining, but there are a rising number of underweight newborns who require specialized care in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Head circumference is an important indicator of brain development for low-birth-weight infants. However, measuring head circumference requires extreme care because low-birth-weight infants have fragile skin. Therefore, a non-contact measurement system using a 3D imaging sensor was developed. Using this system, three-dimensional data for a newborn’s head can be obtained from outside the incubator. Briefly, the images are taken from above the incubator, so there is an area behind the head that cannot be captured by the camera, but the head circumference estimation takes into account the fact that the head is in contact with the mat. The proposed method allows head circumference estimation without touching the newborn. This approach minimizes stress for both the neonate and the nurse and improves efficiency and safety in the NICU.

PMID:40293068 | DOI:10.3390/s25061869