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titleOfInvention Non-invasive midstomach fetus brain blood oxygen detecting instrument
abstract The utility model discloses a non-invasive fetal brain blood oxygen detecting instrument in abdomen, the detecting instrument includes a probe and a control device, the probe forms complete attachment with the pregnant woman abdomen, the probe is provided with a luminous source and a plurality of photosites, corresponding emergent light is formed when the light emitted by the luminous source passes through the anterior wall tissue of the pregnant woman abdomen, the superficial tissue of the fetal head and the fetal brain tissue, the plurality of photosites respectively detect the emergent light corresponding to the photosites; the control device is provided with a central processing unit, and a power supply, a light source driver, a photosite signal receiver and a data display which are electrically connected with the central processing unit; the light source driver controls the light emitting source to emit light, the photosite signal receiver receives photosites' signals. The utility model discloses a noninvasive detection mode can be used to in time evaluate the fetal cerebral oxygen condition in the abdomen, prevents the intracranial ischemia oxygen deficiency state that events such as umbilical cord winding neck lead to.
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