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Cardiotocography revisited

British Journal of Midwifery, 2007
The interpretation of cardiotocograph (CTG) evidence is a crucial feature in many legal claims. A case heard in the Court of Session in Edinburgh in June (Lowe v Yorkhill) is of interest to midwives for three reasons in particular. The first concerns the ability to assess intrapartum CTG recordings; the second is the use of documentary evidence that ...
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Feature Extraction of Cardiotocography Signal

2019
Fetal heart activity is a vital measurement to assess the well-being of fetus throughout its intrauterine lifetime and mostly at the time of delivery. As it is a fact that the fetal heart rate interpretations are done manually, the readings are highly inaccurate and found to be subjective. Automated CTG analysis has been adopted as the most capable way
G. Chandana, A. Usha Sri, M. Malini
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THE CLINICAL APPLICATION OF CARDIOTOCOGRAPHY

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1969
P. J. Huntingford, H. J. Pendleton
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The value of cardiotocography for intrapartum monitoring

British Journal of Midwifery, 1993
The cardiotocograph (CTG) was widely adopted for the assessment of antenatal and intrapartum fetal wellbeing before it had been properly evaluated and has consequently been subjected to very close scrutiny in recent years.
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Intrapartum cardiotocography

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Vincenzo, Zanardo, Gianluca, Straface
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Understanding Cardiotocography: Technical Aspects

Current Women's Health Reviews, 2014
Mary Tolcher, Kyle Traynor
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