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Mapping Early Brain-Body Interactions: Associations of Fetal Heart Rate Variation with Newborn Brainstem, Hypothalamic, and Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex Functional Connectivity. [PDF]
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Fetal heart rate spectral analysis in raw signals and PRSA-derived curve: normal and pathological fetuses discrimination. [PDF]
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1983
Two cases with sinusoidal fetal heart rates (SHR) with good perinatal outcome are reported. Since nonstress tests, oxytocin challenge tests and serum free estriols were normal, SHR was considered not indicative of fetal compromise. A SHR can occasionally be found in connection with reactive nonstress test.
R, Erkkola, P, Kilkku, M, Grönroos
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Two cases with sinusoidal fetal heart rates (SHR) with good perinatal outcome are reported. Since nonstress tests, oxytocin challenge tests and serum free estriols were normal, SHR was considered not indicative of fetal compromise. A SHR can occasionally be found in connection with reactive nonstress test.
R, Erkkola, P, Kilkku, M, Grönroos
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Fetal Heart Rate and Fetal Movements
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1976Yaffe, H., Beyth, Y., Laufer, N. and Sadovsky, E. (Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hadassah‐University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel). Fetal heart rate and fetal movements.Int J Gynaecol Obstet 14: 525–528, 1976.Fetal Heart Rate (F.H.R.) in association with fetal movement was evaluated in 141 normal and pathological pregnancies.
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2015
Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring is a widely utilized means of assessment of fetal status during labor. Whereas little evidence exists regarding efficacy, this modality continues to be used extensively in every modern labor and delivery unit in developed countries.
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Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring is a widely utilized means of assessment of fetal status during labor. Whereas little evidence exists regarding efficacy, this modality continues to be used extensively in every modern labor and delivery unit in developed countries.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— After reviewing fetal heart rate recordings of more than 1,750 parturients in late labor and using the concepts of ominous deceleration fetal heart patterns, our accuracy in prediction of low Apgar scores was remarkably close to that described by Schrifton and Dame ( 219 :1322,1972). Mainly that we diagnosed 4 1/2 times as many fetuses
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To the Editor.— After reviewing fetal heart rate recordings of more than 1,750 parturients in late labor and using the concepts of ominous deceleration fetal heart patterns, our accuracy in prediction of low Apgar scores was remarkably close to that described by Schrifton and Dame ( 219 :1322,1972). Mainly that we diagnosed 4 1/2 times as many fetuses
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
Electronic fetal heart monitoring has become widely used during labor. In initial experience with electronic fetal heart monitoring direct methods were used and, specifically, an electrocardiogram electrode was applied directly to the presenting part of the fetus.
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Electronic fetal heart monitoring has become widely used during labor. In initial experience with electronic fetal heart monitoring direct methods were used and, specifically, an electrocardiogram electrode was applied directly to the presenting part of the fetus.
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Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring is a useful monitoring tool to assess intrapartum fetal wellbeing and has been shown to improve perinatal outcomes in at-risk fetuses. This article describes the benefits, criticisms of its use during labour, the pathophysiology and care pathway based on the cardiotocogram features.
Hina, Gandhi, Lucy, Kean
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FETAL HEART RATE RESPONSES TO FETAL MOVEMENTS
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1977SummaryA classification of fetal heart rate (FHR) responses to fetal movements is based on the study of 210 hours of antepartum cardiotocographic tracings in clinically normal pregnant patients between 30 and 42 weeks gestation. The physiological mechanisms underlying the FHR responses to fetal movement are discussed.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
The relationships between antepartum baseline fetal heart rate, baseline variability, accelerations, decelerations, and fetal movement and intrapartum fetal heart rate, fetal acid-base assessment at delivery, and Apgar scores 1 and 5 minutes after delivery were studied in 290 mature pregnancies.
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The relationships between antepartum baseline fetal heart rate, baseline variability, accelerations, decelerations, and fetal movement and intrapartum fetal heart rate, fetal acid-base assessment at delivery, and Apgar scores 1 and 5 minutes after delivery were studied in 290 mature pregnancies.
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