There is also no need for the constant re-positioning of transducers, which is required with the current technology, especially during an epidural when the patient is on her side.Ĭlinical trials in the US also have demonstrated that the monitor also performs well in obese women. The monitor is simple to use, beltless, requires no wires to connect to the display or printer, and will provide high levels of patient satisfaction. change in reflected sound waves and changes on strain gauge) that may cause problems in data interpretation.
This method of using electrophysiological signals differs from current external monitoring devices that collect FHR and uterine activity data based on physical changes (e.g. The device uses complex algorithms to correctly identify signals related to the fetal heart rate (FHR) and contraction signals on the abdomen of singleton pregnant women using ECG-style electrodes.
The Monica AN24 uses innovative wireless, non-invasive technology to collect real-time electrical signals from the abdomen of a pregnant mother.