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Fetal Monitoring Bundle

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
In 2008, the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development published guidelines for categorizing fetal heart rate patterns. However, even if universally adopted, they will fail to improve outcomes unless they are integrated into a "bundle" of activities.
Howard, Minkoff, Richard, Berkowitz
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Fetal monitoring

Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1988
This paper introduces fetal monitoring by describing the medical problems of the fetus in utero. The various methods currently used to monitor the fetus are reviewed with their respective advantages and shortcomings. New methods of surveillance of the fetus are highlighted as well as the mother's reaction to the technology.
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring

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 (
H D, Banta, S B, Thacker
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring

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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The fetal monitoring debate

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1979
Medical technology has improved at a staggering pace, and perhaps obstetrics is the field most affected by this progress. obstetrician now depends on information from electronic equipment to follow growth and development of the fetus, to diagnose fetal anomalies, and to assess the fetus's condition before and during birth.
J C, Hobbins, R, Freeman, J T, Queenan
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring

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 ...
M D, Berkus   +4 more
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Non-invasive fetal monitoring using electrocardiography and phonocardiography: A preliminary study.

Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction, 2018
BACKGROUND Continuous fetal monitoring is commonly used during pregnancy and labor to assess fetal wellbeing. The most often used technology is cardiotocography (CTG), but this technique has major drawbacks in clinical use.
S. Gobillot   +5 more
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Fetal Monitoring

2023
Abstract The goal of fetal assessment and monitoring is to improve neonatal outcomes by reducing neonatal mortality and neurologic morbidity. A knowledge of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) allows one to anticipate problems and communicate concerns regarding fetal well-being.
Bhavani Shankar Kodali, Scott Segal
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Fetal Movement Monitoring

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Monitoring fetal movement serves as an indirect measure of central nervous system integrity and function. The coordination of whole-body movement, which requires complex neurologic control, is similar to that of the preterm newborn infant. Short-term observations of the fetus are best performed using real-time ultrasound imaging or Doppler ultrasound ...
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Intrapartum fetal monitoring and perinatal risk factors of neonatal hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2020
J. Michaeli   +5 more
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