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ABSTRACT Objective To explore the use of tele‐ultrasound and handheld or self‐operated ultrasound in pregnancy. Methods A systematic search provided 31 studies. The risk of bias for each study was assessed. Results were analyzed and presented in a narrative overview in four domains: tele‐ultrasound, patient‐operated ultrasound, handheld devices and low‐
Shariva S. Kariman+4 more
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A 33 year old primagravida rhesus positive woman was referred to the Emergency Department by her family doctor at 27 weeks gestation. At 25 weeks of gestation, she had been diagnosed with hypertension and was started on labetalol therapy.
Bugeja, Roberta, Galdes, Caroline
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Foetal scalp blood sampling during labour for pH and lactate measurements [PDF]
Second-line methods of foetal monitoring have been developed in an attempt to reduce unnecessary interventions due to continuous cardiotocography (CTG), and to better identify foetuses that are at risk of intrapartum asphyxia.Very few studies directly ...
Carbonne, Bruno+2 more
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Non-invasive Fetal Electrocardiography for Intrapartum Cardiotocography
Fetal monitoring is important to diagnose complications that can occur during pregnancy. If detected timely, these complications might be resolved before they lead to irreversible damage.
Rik Vullings+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) twins with selective fetal growth restriction (sFGR) and either continuous (cAREDF) or intermittent (iAREDF) absent or reversed end‐diastolic flow in the umbilical artery face significant fetal and neonatal risks.
A. T. R. Noll+19 more
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Improving SNR and reducing training time of classifiers in large datasets via kernel averaging [PDF]
Kernel methods are of growing importance in neuroscience research. As an elegant extension of linear methods, they are able to model complex non-linear relationships.
A Gonzalez-Moreno+19 more
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The measurement and analysis of fetal heart rate (FHR) and uterine contraction (UC) patterns, known as cardiotocography (CTG), is a key technology for detecting fetal compromise during labour.
Lochana Mendis+3 more
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The quality of intrapartum cardiotocography in preterm labour
Abstract Objectives The aim of this study is to determine the quality of the foetal heart rate (FHR) recording, defined as signal loss, during preterm labour below 28 weeks gestational age (GA) and contribute to the discussion if cardiotocography (CTG) is of value for the extreme preterm foetus.
Zohal Faiz+4 more
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Single fetal demise in twin anemia–polycythemia sequence: perinatal outcome of surviving cotwin
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the perinatal outcome after spontaneous single intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD) in monochorionic twin pregnancies with twin anemia–polycythemia sequence (TAPS). Methods This was a retrospective study of all monochorionic twin pregnancies with TAPS that underwent spontaneous single IUFD and were registered in the ...
M. J. A. van de Sande+12 more
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Is It Time to Redefine Fetal Decelerations in Cardiotocography?
Historically, fetal heart rate (FHR) decelerations were classified into “early”, “late”, and “variable” based on their relationship with uterine contractions. So far, three different putative etiologies were taken for granted. Recently, this belief, passed down through generations of birth attendants, has been questioned by physiologists.
Serena Xodo, Ambrogio P. Londero
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