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Development and Implementation of an Automated Electronic Maternal Early Warning System (E-MEWS) in a Level IV Obstetric Unit. [PDF]
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Pregnancy outcomes in women with prosthetic heart valves: A single-center study in China. [PDF]
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Fetal Growth Restriction: A Pragmatic Approach. [PDF]
Nadel A, Prabhu M, Kaimal A.
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PatchCTG: A Patch Cardiotocography Transformer for Antepartum Fetal Health Monitoring. [PDF]
Khan MJ, Vatish M, Davis Jones G.
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Placental mesenchymal dysplasia: A rare case report and literature review. [PDF]
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The future of electronic fetal monitoring
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2020Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) was first introduced commercially over 50 years ago with the hope of improving perinatal outcomes during labor. However, despite the increased use of EFM, definitive improvements in perinatal outcomes have not been demonstrated.
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Contemporary Obstetrics and Gynecology for Developing Countries, 2021
Electronic fetal monitoring refers to the use of medical equipment that has the ability to detect, record, analyse and present the records of the fetal heart rate changes with time. It is used in current practice to monitor the fetal heart rate when there is concern that fetal hypoxia may occur. The commonest form is the CardioTocoGraphy.
Ehigha Enabudoso
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Electronic fetal monitoring refers to the use of medical equipment that has the ability to detect, record, analyse and present the records of the fetal heart rate changes with time. It is used in current practice to monitor the fetal heart rate when there is concern that fetal hypoxia may occur. The commonest form is the CardioTocoGraphy.
Ehigha Enabudoso
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A post-structuralist feminist analysis of electronic fetal monitoring in labour
British Journal of Midwifery, 2023Constant electronic fetal monitoring has become a ubiquitous part of birth management in most high-income countries, both reflecting and creating the social context.
Melamed Anna
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International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2022
To assess the correlation between the total decelerations area in the final 120 min before delivery and neonatal cord blood pH in postdate pregnancies.
Meital Talmor+3 more
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To assess the correlation between the total decelerations area in the final 120 min before delivery and neonatal cord blood pH in postdate pregnancies.
Meital Talmor+3 more
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Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2021
Background With computerized analysis of fetal heart rate(FHR) data from long-range monitoring, we aimed to comprehensively clarify the characteristics of FHR with increasing gestational age in low-risk pregnant women during the third trimester of ...
Shufang Li+6 more
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Background With computerized analysis of fetal heart rate(FHR) data from long-range monitoring, we aimed to comprehensively clarify the characteristics of FHR with increasing gestational age in low-risk pregnant women during the third trimester of ...
Shufang Li+6 more
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