Cardiotocography Paper (CTG Paper)
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ReplyDeleteWhat is Cardiotocography?
ReplyDeleteCardiotocography (CTG) is used in pregnancy to monitor both the foetal heart as well as the contractions of the uterus. It is usually only used in the 3rd trimester. It’s purpose is to monitor foetal well-being & allow early detection of foetal distress. An abnormal CTG indicates the need for more invasive investigations & ultimately may lead to emergency caesarian section.
How it works
The device used in cardiotocography is known as a cardiotocograph.
It involves the placement of 2 transducers on the abdomen of a pregnant women.
One transducer records the foetal heart rate using ultrasound.
The other transducer monitors the contractions of the uterus.
It does this by measuring the tension of the maternal abdominal wall.
This provides an indirect indication of intrauterine pressure.
The CTG is then assessed by the midwife & obstetric medical team.
is there is any other paper used i medical recording except ctg??
ReplyDeleteCTG Paper Features:
ReplyDeleteEco-friendly
Smooth texture
Tear resistance
We are one of the largest manufacturers of CTG papers
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Deletewhat is the external and internal cardiotocography????
ReplyDeleteExternal cardiotocography- for continuous or intermittent monitoring The fetal heart rate and the activity of the uterine muscle are detected by two transducers placed on the mother’'s abdomen (one above the fetal heart and the other at the fundus). Doppler ultrasound provides the information which is recorded on a paper strip known as a cardiotocograph
ReplyDeleteInternal cardiotocography- uses an electronic transducer connected directly to the fetal scalp. A wire electrode is attached to the fetal scalp through the cervical opening and is connected to the monitor. This type of electrode is sometimes called a spiral or scalp electrode. Internal monitoring provides a more accurate and consistent transmission of the fetal heart rate than external monitoring because factors such as movement do not affect it. Internal monitoring may be used when external monitoring of the fetal heart rate is inadequate, or closer surveillance is needed.