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Effect of the presence of amniotic fluid for optical transabdominal fetal monitoring using Monte Carlo simulations.

Jacqueline E GuntherBaptiste JayetAdam JacobsRay BurkeJana M KainerstorferStefan Andersson-Engels
Published in: Journal of biophotonics (2021)
About a third of babies are delivered by Cesarean section. There has been an increase in maternal deaths during labor due to complications with subsequent births after a C-section. Therefore, there is a clinical motivation to reduce the C-section rate. Current techniques are, however, inefficient at determining fetal distress leading to a high false positive rate for complications and ultimately a C-section. For the current study, Monte Carlo simulations were used to calculate the amount of signal received on a model of a pregnant mother, as well as, the percent of the signal that comes from the fetal layer. Models with and without a 1 mm amniotic fluid were compared and showed differing trends.
Keyphrases
  • monte carlo
  • gestational age
  • risk factors
  • high resolution
  • umbilical cord
  • pregnant women
  • birth weight
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • mass spectrometry
  • weight loss