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Fetal Bradycardia Caused by Monogenic Disorders-A Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Westphal DS +6 more
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Prenatally diagnosed fetal heart rhythm abnormalities—incidence, diagnosis and outcome
Backrounds: Fetal arrhythmias represent a significant cause of fetal morbidity and mortality and occur in approximately 1–3% of pregnancies. The unknown fetal arrhythmias are the cause of intrauterine fetal demise in as many as 3–10% of cases, as well as
Jelena Stamenković +7 more
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Foetal bradycardia due to congenital heart blocks: a study of three cases with review literature
Congenital heart block (CHB) is a cardiac disease with an overall prevalence of approximately1:20000 live births. Structural heart defects, congenital malformations of the cardiac conduction system, maternal connective tissue disorders and fetal ...
D. M. Casather +3 more
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Fetal bradycardia in labor [PDF]
The prognostic significance of terminal bradycardia is analysed in this study. Amongst 12,145 intrapartal directly recorded cardiotocograms, 135 heart rate curves free of deceleration (1.1%) were found with an abruptly occurring fetal bradycardia.
Roemer, Volker Michael, Fritz, Ulrike
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Fetal heart rate changes and labor neuraxial analgesia: a machine learning approach
Background Neuraxial labor analgesia has been associated with fetal heart rate changes. Fetal bradycardia is multifactorial, and predicting it poses a significant challenge to clinicians.
Efrain Riveros-Perez +2 more
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A Case of Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Total AV Block on VSD and PDA with Ultrasound
Objective : To report the diagnosis and management of congenital total AV block on VSD and PDA in pregnancy. Method : A case report Case : A 37-year-old multiparous woman G4P3A0H2 24- 25 weeks of preterm pregnancy with fetal bradycardia, VSD, PDA with ...
Yusrawati Yusrawati +3 more
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Fetal bradycardia is common following spinal opioids administered for pain relief during labor. This slowing is usually benign and short lived. Although it leads to some anxiety among obstetricians and anesthesiologists, it rarely results in urgent ...
Uma Srivastava +4 more
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Delayed cord clamping in the compromised baby [PDF]
Compromised babies are routinely immediately separated from the umbilical cord in order to be resuscitated. The benefits of delayed cord clamping are numerous and apply as much, if not more, to the non-breathing baby, thus it is important to ask ‘does ...
Crozier, Kenda, Gruneberg, Felicity
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Background: Fetal bradycardia is a common but severe condition. In addition to autoimmune-mediated fetal heart block, several types of channelopathies induce high-degree atrioventricular block (AVB).
Huiping Huang +9 more
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Is Moderate Intensity Exercise during Pregnancy Safe for the Fetus? An Open Clinical Trial [PDF]
Objective To determine the effect of treadmill walking on maternal heart rate (MHR) and cardiotocographic parameters (basal fetal heart rate [FHR], active fetal movements [AFM], number of accelerations and decelerations, and short-term variation [STV ...
Adriana Suely Oliveira Melo +6 more
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