Rosen M G, Sokol R J, Chik L
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1978 Nov 15;132(6):589-94. doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(78)90848-7.
Some simple computers for fetal monitoring are already commercially available. These systems are designed to alarm when abnormalities reflected by the fetal heart are detected during labor. Unfortunately, the problems of fetal heart rate/intrauterine pressure data analysis have been oversimplified. An "ideal" obstetric computer-based data management system would begin, as the clinician should, with the assessment of risk from the patient's past history, pregnancy course, and labor progress as a basis for analyzing the condition of the fetus during labor. Systems available now are of limited scope, expensive, and of unproved clinical value. Premature attempts at clinical computerization will accomplish little, except to give computers a bad name. Let the buyer beware!
一些用于胎儿监测的简易计算机已经上市。这些系统旨在在分娩过程中检测到胎儿心脏反映出的异常情况时发出警报。不幸的是,胎儿心率/宫内压力数据分析问题被过度简化了。一个“理想的”基于计算机的产科数据管理系统应该像临床医生一样,从评估患者的既往病史、妊娠过程和分娩进展所带来的风险入手,以此作为分析分娩期间胎儿状况的基础。目前现有的系统范围有限、价格昂贵且临床价值未经证实。过早尝试临床计算机化收效甚微,只会让计算机声名狼藉。买家需谨慎!