Mosos <CTG>
Mosos <CTG> is a reliable and user-friendly obstetrical information system to record and present CTG signals. Mosos <CTG> was also developed to monitor the progress of the delivery, e.g. through the partogram. This module provides the user with a continuous insight into all aspects of the CTG, and in turn, into the physical condition of both mother and unborn child. Using Mosos <CTG> on the ward will save much time, because this module offers various possibilities to directly enter and consult data on mother, child and parturition before and during delivery. Some of the Mosos components – including Mosos <CTG> WebConsole for live assessment of CTG's through the web and STAN® for the real-time analysis of the ST segment of the fetal ECG – are optional.

Mosos <CTG> offers the following functionalities:
- Central monitoring: always the right focus of attention
- Uniform communication: structured electronic reporting enhances the quality of maternity care
- Storage/archiving: easy retrieval of records, also in medico-legal issues
Mosos <CTG> users enjoy e.g. the following advantages:
- Full integration with labour and parturition record
- Data may be entered and accessed at any location
- Facility for home monitoring
- Full integration with STAN®
- Independent of brand or supplier
- User-friendly layout of programme
- Reliable and robust technology
- Allows easy adaptation to own requirements
- Live assessment of CTG's through Mosos <CTG> WebConsole (optional)
Click here for more information on Mosos <CTG> or the WebConsole.
Mosos <HomeMonitoring>
For many pregnant women admitted to the maternity ward of a hospital, treatment mostly consists of bed rest, observation and the monitoring of mother and child. Therefore, under specific conditions the care for this patient group may also take place at home. There are some advantages to this policy. The patient will get more rest at home, while experiencing less stress than in the hospital. At the same time the cost of hospital care goes down. BMA developed Mosos <HomeMonitoring> for the electronic recording of signals and other data with pregnant patients staying at home.

Mosos <HomeMonitoring> enables the nurse to record a CTG on the computer hard disk through a user-friendly interface at the patient’s home. The CTG registration is done using a portable CTG appliance linked to a laptop. If so required, this registration may be supplemented by other findings involving e.g. tension, temperature and urine.