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BackgroundTo solve the disadvantages of traditional fetal monitoring such as time-consuming, cumbersome steps and low coverage, it is paramount to develop remote fetal monitoring.
Li S, Yang Q, Niu S, Liu Y.
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Changing Perspectives of Electronic Fetal Monitoring. [PDF]
The delivery of healthy babies is the primary goal of obstetric care. Many technologies have been developed to reduce both maternal and fetal risks for poor outcomes.
Evans MI, Britt DW, Evans SM, Devoe LD.
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Electronic intrapartum fetal monitoring: a systematic review of international clinical practice guidelines. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Electronic fetal monitoring or fetal assessment using a cardiotocograph is currently the most commonly employed tool for intrapartum surveillance. Furthermore, there are numerous guidelines informing best practice worldwide.
Mohan M +10 more
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Uterine dynamics, blood profiles, and electronic fetal monitoring of primiparous and multiparous bitches classified according to their weight. [PDF]
Perinatal mortality occurs in all species. In dogs, mortality rates have been reported to range from 5 to 35%. Electronic fetal and uterine monitoring has recently been used in domestic animals to monitor the mother and newborn before and during ...
Lezama-García K +8 more
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring Credentialing Examination: The First 4000. [PDF]
Objective Recognized variability in fetal heart rate interpretation led the Perinatal Quality Foundation (PQF) to develop a credentialing exam. We report an evaluation of the 1st 4000 plus PQF Fetal Monitoring Credentialing (FMC) exams.
Tomlinson MW +6 more
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Introduction Fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring is routine in intrapartum care worldwide and one of the most common obstetrical procedures. Intrapartum FHR monitoring helps assess fetal wellbeing and interpretation of the FHR help form decisions for ...
Christina Hernandez Engelhart +6 more
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Intersectional dynamics and care disparities in intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring: a socio-technical systems perspective. [PDF]
Background Intrapartum Electronic Fetal Monitoring interpretation is subjective, variable and dependent on clinical expertise. Electronic Fetal Monitoring is also influenced by human factors, such as the labour ward context, staffing pressures ...
Gutiérrez VB +4 more
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Delphi consensus statement on intrapartum fetal monitoring in low-resource settings. [PDF]
To determine acceptable and achievable strategies of intrapartum fetal monitoring in busy low‐resource settings.
Housseine N +10 more
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Cardiotocography and beyond: a review of one-dimensional Doppler ultrasound application in fetal monitoring. [PDF]
One-dimensional Doppler ultrasound (1D-DUS) provides a low-cost and simple method for acquiring a rich signal for use in cardiovascular screening. However, despite the use of 1D-DUS in cardiotocography (CTG) for decades, there are still challenges that ...
Marzbanrad F, Stroux L, Clifford GD.
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Position The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) asserts that the availability of registered nurses (RNs) and other health care professionals who are skilled in fetal heart monitoring (FHM) techniques, including ...
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