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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2023
Fetal monitoring in the intrapartum and peripartum periods is important for the well-being of both baby and mother. Electronic fetal monitoring was first designed over 50 years ago in an attempt to improve perinatal outcomes. Its purpose is to assess fetal oxygenation and acid-base status during the antepartum course when indicated and during labor ...
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Fetal monitoring in the intrapartum and peripartum periods is important for the well-being of both baby and mother. Electronic fetal monitoring was first designed over 50 years ago in an attempt to improve perinatal outcomes. Its purpose is to assess fetal oxygenation and acid-base status during the antepartum course when indicated and during labor ...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Clinics in Perinatology, 1982
Advocates consider electronic fetal monitoring to be a routine technique, potentially beneficial to all pregnancies. Critics believe it is a meddlesome, cumbersome technique that offers no advantage over auscultation for low-risk, or even high-risk, patients.
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Advocates consider electronic fetal monitoring to be a routine technique, potentially beneficial to all pregnancies. Critics believe it is a meddlesome, cumbersome technique that offers no advantage over auscultation for low-risk, or even high-risk, patients.
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Intrapartum fetal monitoring to assess fetal well-being during the labor and delivery process has been a central component of intrapartum care for decades. Today, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is the most common method used to assess the fetus during labor without substantial evidence to suggest a benefit.
Alison G, Cahill, Janine, Spain
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Intrapartum fetal monitoring to assess fetal well-being during the labor and delivery process has been a central component of intrapartum care for decades. Today, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is the most common method used to assess the fetus during labor without substantial evidence to suggest a benefit.
Alison G, Cahill, Janine, Spain
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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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The neonatal value of fetal monitoring
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975In general the use of fetal monitoring has been felt to be of benefit in the prevention of fetal death. The type of recording obtained during labor may also be of significant value to the pediatrician in permitting him to anticipate respiratory distress.
E H, Hon, D, Zannini, E J, Quilligan
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