Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0
Abstract On the outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, high-risk and vulnerable groups in the population were at particular risk of severe disease progression. Pregnant women were one of these groups. The infectious disease endangered not only the physical health of pregnant women, but also their...
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| author | Radana Kahankova Katerina Barnova Rene Jaros Jan Pavlicek Vaclav Snasel Radek Martinek |
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| description | Abstract On the outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, high-risk and vulnerable groups in the population were at particular risk of severe disease progression. Pregnant women were one of these groups. The infectious disease endangered not only the physical health of pregnant women, but also their mental well-being. Improving the mental health of pregnant women and reducing their risk of an infectious disease could be achieved by using remote home monitoring solutions. These would allow the health of the mother and fetus to be monitored from the comfort of their home, a reduction in the number of physical visits to the doctor and thereby eliminate the need for the mother to venture into high-risk public places. The most commonly used technique in clinical practice, cardiotocography, suffers from low specificity and requires skilled personnel for the examination. For that and due to the intermittent and active nature of its measurements, it is inappropriate for continuous home monitoring. The pandemic has demonstrated that the future lies in accurate remote monitoring and it is therefore vital to search for an option for fetal monitoring based on state-of-the-art technology that would provide a safe, accurate, and reliable information regarding fetal and maternal health state. In this paper, we thus provide a technical and critical review of the latest literature and on this topic to provide the readers the insights to the applications and future directions in fetal monitoring. We extensively discuss the remaining challenges and obstacles in future research and in developing the fetal monitoring in the new era of Fetal monitoring 4.0, based on the pillars of Healthcare 4.0. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-8d33f8f3f0484a44b96b5c4e422b9cd92025-08-19T21:34:41ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932023-01-0123111710.1186/s12884-023-05349-3Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0Radana Kahankova0Katerina Barnova1Rene Jaros2Jan Pavlicek3Vaclav Snasel4Radek Martinek5Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB–Technical University of OstravaDepartment of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB–Technical University of OstravaDepartment of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB–Technical University of OstravaDepartment of Pediatrics, Faculty Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Ostrava UniversityDepartment of Computer Science, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB–Technical University of OstravaDepartment of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB–Technical University of OstravaAbstract On the outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, high-risk and vulnerable groups in the population were at particular risk of severe disease progression. Pregnant women were one of these groups. The infectious disease endangered not only the physical health of pregnant women, but also their mental well-being. Improving the mental health of pregnant women and reducing their risk of an infectious disease could be achieved by using remote home monitoring solutions. These would allow the health of the mother and fetus to be monitored from the comfort of their home, a reduction in the number of physical visits to the doctor and thereby eliminate the need for the mother to venture into high-risk public places. The most commonly used technique in clinical practice, cardiotocography, suffers from low specificity and requires skilled personnel for the examination. For that and due to the intermittent and active nature of its measurements, it is inappropriate for continuous home monitoring. The pandemic has demonstrated that the future lies in accurate remote monitoring and it is therefore vital to search for an option for fetal monitoring based on state-of-the-art technology that would provide a safe, accurate, and reliable information regarding fetal and maternal health state. In this paper, we thus provide a technical and critical review of the latest literature and on this topic to provide the readers the insights to the applications and future directions in fetal monitoring. We extensively discuss the remaining challenges and obstacles in future research and in developing the fetal monitoring in the new era of Fetal monitoring 4.0, based on the pillars of Healthcare 4.0.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-023-05349-3COVID-19Fetal monitoring 4.0Fetal telemonitoringHealthcare 4.0Non-invasive fetal electrocardiography (NI-fECG)Remote fetal monitoring |
| spellingShingle | Radana Kahankova Katerina Barnova Rene Jaros Jan Pavlicek Vaclav Snasel Radek Martinek Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0 COVID-19 Fetal monitoring 4.0 Fetal telemonitoring Healthcare 4.0 Non-invasive fetal electrocardiography (NI-fECG) Remote fetal monitoring |
| title | Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0 |
| title_full | Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0 |
| title_fullStr | Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0 |
| title_short | Pregnancy in the time of COVID-19: towards Fetal monitoring 4.0 |
| title_sort | pregnancy in the time of covid 19 towards fetal monitoring 4 0 |
| topic | COVID-19 Fetal monitoring 4.0 Fetal telemonitoring Healthcare 4.0 Non-invasive fetal electrocardiography (NI-fECG) Remote fetal monitoring |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-023-05349-3 |
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