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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— We are writing in reference to the SPECIAL COMMUNICATION, "Impact of Electronic Fetal Monitoring on Obstetric Management" by Orvan W. Hess, MD (1980;244:682). Dr Hess' review is incomplete and biased, as well as inaccurate in some instances, recurrently demonstrating his position as an advocate of universal electronic fetal monitoring (
Banta Hd, Thacker Sb
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To the Editor.— We are writing in reference to the SPECIAL COMMUNICATION, "Impact of Electronic Fetal Monitoring on Obstetric Management" by Orvan W. Hess, MD (1980;244:682). Dr Hess' review is incomplete and biased, as well as inaccurate in some instances, recurrently demonstrating his position as an advocate of universal electronic fetal monitoring (
Banta Hd, Thacker Sb
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1999
To determine which combinations of fetal heart rate pattern abnormalities are associated with normal outcome in term pregnancies.A cohort of 2200 consecutive deliveries was examined and the fetal heart rate tracings analyzed. Singleton, term patients without chorioamnionitis or serious malformations were used to perform logistic regression analysis to ...
Nancy T. Field+4 more
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To determine which combinations of fetal heart rate pattern abnormalities are associated with normal outcome in term pregnancies.A cohort of 2200 consecutive deliveries was examined and the fetal heart rate tracings analyzed. Singleton, term patients without chorioamnionitis or serious malformations were used to perform logistic regression analysis to ...
Nancy T. Field+4 more
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The effect of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) education program on EFM interpretation skills
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2020Purpose: The aim of this study is to train midwifery students on electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) within the scope of the course and then to evaluate their pre- and post-course EFM knowledge and EFM interpreting skills.
G. Daglar+3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The report from the Council on Scientific Affairs on "Electronic Fetal Monitoring" (1981; 246:2370) may well have had temporal constraints that prevented it from citing the report by Ingemarsson et al. 1 This report analyzed three time periods, one with only selected high-risk patients electronically monitored, a second with all high ...
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To the Editor.— The report from the Council on Scientific Affairs on "Electronic Fetal Monitoring" (1981; 246:2370) may well have had temporal constraints that prevented it from citing the report by Ingemarsson et al. 1 This report analyzed three time periods, one with only selected high-risk patients electronically monitored, a second with all high ...
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Electronic fetal monitoring in the twenty-first century: Language, logic and Lewis Carroll
, 2020The Alice Books, full of illogical thoughts, words, and contradictions, were unrivaled entertainment until the publication of the medical literature promoting electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) for every pregnancy. The modern-day EFM advocates acknowledge
Thomas P. Sartwelle+3 more
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996
Currently, recommendations regarding the marginal value of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) to the standard practice management of the patient in labor must be couched in qualifications regarding both patient tolerance for risk and health team uncertainty about practice guidelines for intermittent auscultation during pregnancy.
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Currently, recommendations regarding the marginal value of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) to the standard practice management of the patient in labor must be couched in qualifications regarding both patient tolerance for risk and health team uncertainty about practice guidelines for intermittent auscultation during pregnancy.
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International Conference on Digital Health
This study explores the evolution of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) and introduces remote electronic fetal monitoring (REFM). A new REFM dataset is constructed to address gaps in existing datasets.
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This study explores the evolution of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) and introduces remote electronic fetal monitoring (REFM). A new REFM dataset is constructed to address gaps in existing datasets.
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Is It of Benefit?
Birth, 1979ABSTRACT: Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) of the fetal heart rate during labor and delivery has become a cornerstone of the new technology of obstetrics. Its routine use has been advocated, and the majority of labors in the U.S. are now monitored electronically. Recently, questions have been raised about the benefits of EFM.
David Banta, Stephen B. Thacker
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On Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2011Management of fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns is rapidly changing following the 2008 consensus guideline from the National Institutes of Health and Child Development (NICHD) and a 2010 Practice Bulletin from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
Julian T. Parer, Tekoa L. King
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Fetal Monitoring: Multi-Channel Fetal ECG Denoising Based on Artificial Intelligence Approach
International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics, 2023Continuous electronic fetal monitoring using cardiotocography (CTG) represents the standard of evaluating the health status of the fetus and the risk of the pregnancy, in developed countries.
D. Taralunga
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