메뉴 건너뛰기
Library Notice
Institutional Access
If you certify, you can access the articles for free.
Check out your institutions.
ex)Hankuk University, Nuri Motors
Log in Register Help KOR
Subject

Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Past, Present and Future
Recommendations
Search

태아 모니터링의 과거와 현재, 미래

논문 기본 정보

Type
Academic journal
Author
YUN JI JUNG (연세대학교) Yeonseong Jeong (연세대학교) YOUNG-HAN KIM (연세대학교)
Journal
Korean Society of Perinatology Perinatology Perinatology Vol.32 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2021.12
Pages
157 - 165 (9page)

Usage

cover
Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Past, Present and Future
Ask AI
Recommendations
Search

Abstract· Keywords

Report Errors
Electronic fetal monitoring was introduced in 1957 and has been used clinically to assess fetal well-being and uterine contractions throughout pregnancy. The electronic fetal monitoring can detect fetal distress early during labor and has significantly contributed to reduce fetal morbidity and mortality. Currently, electric fetal monitoring has been accepted worldwide, at every delivery unit and outpatient clinic in most medical centers. Although electronic fetal monitoring using Doppler ultrasound and tocodynamometry has many advantages such as non-invasiveness and simplicity, the accuracy of measurement varies according to maternal movement and band-holding devices give discomfort to women during the examination. Recently, devices for intrauterine pressure measurement are seldom used because of the risks of uterine rupture, infection, and placental abruption in spite of its high accuracy. Nowadays, wireless fetal monitoring has been developed and commercially available to compensate these limitations. Electrohysterography and fetal electrocardiogram consist of the wireless fetal monitoring device. The device is handy and helpful in the management of high-risk pregnancy by enabling fetal monitoring outside the hospital, even at home. It is expected that the birth environment may become safer through the development of a monitoring system based on artificial intelligence by improving the predictability of complicated high-risk pregnancies. This review summarizes the past and present of electronic fetal monitoring and suggests future directions of fetal monitoring.

Contents

No content found

References (64)

Add References

Recommendations

It is an article recommended by DBpia according to the article similarity. Check out the related articles!

Related Authors

Recently viewed articles

Comments(0)

0

Write first comments.