CTG Monitor

Cardiotocography (CTG) is a monitoring technique used during pregnancy to record the fetal heartbeat and uterine contractions. The device, also known as an electronic fetal monitor (EFM), helps assess fetal well-being. CTG monitoring is commonly used for high-risk pregnancies to evaluate fetal health, though research on its effectiveness remains ongoing.



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CTG monitoring plays a crucial role in prenatal care, allowing healthcare professionals to assess fetal distress and maternal contractions in real time. The CTG Monitor provides accurate and continuous tracking, supporting obstetricians in making informed clinical decisions. Equipped with a high-resolution display and built-in thermal recorder, this monitor ensures reliable data collection for effective fetal monitoring.

Designed with user-friendly features, it includes real-time alerts for abnormal fetal heart rates and an ergonomic interface for ease of use. The CTG Monitor offers advanced signal processing to improve accuracy and reduce interference. Its portability and rechargeable battery allow for uninterrupted monitoring in clinical settings, ensuring optimal patient care.

Key Features:

  • High-resolution display with built-in thermal recorder for real-time data tracking.
  • 8” color LCD screen with image freeze function.
  • Audio and visual alerts for abnormal fetal heart rates.
  • Manual recording of fetal movement for detailed analysis.
  • Rechargeable battery with up to 2-hour backup for portability.
  • 9-crystal broadband pulsed wave transducer for high accuracy.
  • Continuous 24-hour real-time monitoring with data storage, playback, and printing.
  • Adjustable screen with 60-degree rotation for enhanced visibility.
  • Compact design with user-friendly controls for ease of operation.

The CTG Monitor provides high-precision fetal monitoring with a user-friendly interface and real-time alerts. It is an essential tool for gynecologists and obstetricians, ensuring effective fetal health assessment in both routine and high-risk pregnancies.


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