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Incidental findings of ipsilateral agenesis of the ovary and fallopian tube during cesarean section delivery successfully managed in a resource-limited setting: a case report. [PDF]
Dereje WM +5 more
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Feasibility and safety of intrapartum foetal pulse oximetry using a disposable scalp probe: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Oindi F +3 more
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Implementing a Doctor-to-Doctor Telemedicine Network to Strengthen Rural Obstetric Care in Japan: Feasibility, Clinical Utility, and Educational Impact. [PDF]
Chigusa Y +5 more
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BACKGROUND: Previous studies indicate that analysis of the ST waveform of the fetal electrocardiogram provides information on the fetal response to hypoxia.
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A cross‐sectional comparison of three guidelines for intrapartum cardiotocography
Objective To compare the cardiotocography classification systems outlined by the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) in 2015 and the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in 2007 and 2014.
Kamal R Mahtani, David Nunan
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Evaluation and impact of cardiotocography training programmes: a systematic review
The interpretation and management of cardiotocography (CTG) tracings are often criticised in obstetric malpractice cases. As a consequence, regular CTG training has been recommended, even though little is known about the effect of CTG ...
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Antepartum Cardiotocography — an Audit
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1987Summary: Between 1981 and 1986, 9,840 women were monitored by antepartum nonstressed cardiotocography (CTG). A satisfactory fetal reserve pattern was detected in 91%, a reduced reserve pattern in 8% and a critical reserve pattern in 1%. The incidences of fetal growth retardation, Apgar score < 6 at 1 minute, perinatal mortality and Caesarean section
J N, Oats, F T, Chew, V J, Ratten
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Cardiotocography and medicolegal issues
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2004Obstetric litigation is on the increase. A review of litigation cases reveals that the majority of claims relating to the intrapartum period arise because the cardiotocograph- (CTG) was misinterpreted or because inappropriate action was taken in the presence of fetal heart rate abnormalities.
Bode, Williams, S, Arulkumaran
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