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Affordable and low-maintenance obstetric devices

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.12838

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Childbirth; Fetal heart rate monitoring; Handheld Doppler; Labor induction; Maternity services; Pre-eclampsia; Prenatal care; Safe motherhood

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Objective Adequate obstetric care requires the availability of essential diagnostic and management equipment; however, for centers with budget restrictions, the acquisition and maintenance of these devices can pose major challenges. The purpose of the present paper is to disseminate knowledge about the availability of affordable and low-maintenance obstetric devices, which might help to save lives in low- and medium-resource countries. Method Over the course of 2015-2018, the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Safe Motherhood and Newborn Health Committee acquired information from different clinical and commercial sources regarding the availability of affordable and low-maintenance essential obstetric devices. Results The Committee identified several devices that met the criteria of low cost and ease of maintenance: a winding handheld Doppler device for intermittent auscultation; a portable continuous fetal heart rate monitor; a validated semi-automated blood pressure monitor; the Foley catheter balloon for labor induction in women with an unfavorable cervix; reusable metal and plastic vacuum cups and manual pumps; an intrauterine tamponade balloon; and the non-pneumatic anti-shock garment. Conclusion Several affordable and low-maintenance obstetric devices are currently available that offer the potential to save lives in resource-constrained settings.

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