Aportaciones de la ingeniería biomédica
Seguimiento eléctrico y acústico del bienestar fetal
Abstract
The objective of this work was to present contributions of the Perinatal Physiological Phenomena Engineering Laboratory (LIFFPer) towards the monitoring of fetal well-being during pregnancy, and to emphasize the participation of biomedical engineering in the face of the global and unresolved problem of early identification of fetuses with problems of oxygenation. To this end, the relevance of electronic monitoring of fetal heart rate has been described along with the way in which it can be conducted through alternatives that incorporate harmless technology (for recording signals in the maternal abdomen), and computerized tools that eliminate maternal and environmental information that usually contaminates them. Finally, results obtained by the LIFFPer are presented.
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