Sensors for fetal hypoxia and metabolic acidosis: A review

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Abstract

This article reviews existing clinical practices and sensor research undertaken to monitor fetal well-being during labour. Current clinical practices that include fetal heart rate monitoring and fetal scalp blood sampling are shown to be either inadequate or time-consuming. Monitoring of lactate in blood is identified as a potential alternative for intrapartum fetal monitoring due to its ability to distinguish between different types of acidosis. A literature review from a medical and technical perspective is presented to identify the current advancements in the field of lactate sensors for this application. It is concluded that a less invasive and a more continuous monitoring device is required to fulfill the clinical needs of intrapartum fetal monitoring. Potential specifications for such a system are also presented in this paper.

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Cummins, G., Kremer, J., Bernassau, A., Brown, A., Bridle, H. L., Schulze, H., … Desmulliez, M. P. Y. (2018, August 13). Sensors for fetal hypoxia and metabolic acidosis: A review. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18082648

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