Institute of Sensors, Signals and Systems, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton EH14 4AS, Scotland, UK.
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, Scotland, UK.
Sensors (Basel). 2018 Aug 13;18(8):2648. doi: 10.3390/s18082648.
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.
本文回顾了现有的临床实践和用于监测分娩期间胎儿健康状况的传感器研究。目前的临床实践包括胎心监护和胎儿头皮血样采集,但这些方法要么不够充分,要么耗时过长。由于乳酸盐能够区分不同类型的酸中毒,因此血液乳酸盐监测被认为是一种潜在的产时胎儿监测替代方法。从医学和技术角度进行文献回顾,以确定目前在该应用中用于乳酸盐传感器的最新进展。结论是,需要一种侵入性更小且更连续的监测设备来满足产时胎儿监测的临床需求。本文还提出了这种系统的潜在规格。