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2017
Fetal movement is an important index of fetal well-being. The absence or a reduction in fetal movement is a symptom or an alarming sign of fetal compromise or even death. The timely detection of abnormalities in fetal movement is vital to reduce the incidence of fetal loss, perinatal morbidity and maternal distress.
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Fetal movement is an important index of fetal well-being. The absence or a reduction in fetal movement is a symptom or an alarming sign of fetal compromise or even death. The timely detection of abnormalities in fetal movement is vital to reduce the incidence of fetal loss, perinatal morbidity and maternal distress.
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On intrapartum fetal monitoring
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996The currently advised conduct for intrapartum surveillance of the fetus is either intermittent auscultation of continuous electronic monitoring, depending on the physician's preference. This applies to all, normal or high-risk, conditions. The bases for this recommendation, a number of controlled studies comparing the two methods, showed no better ...
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Fetal Monitoring with Pulse Oximetry
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1991Summary. Continuous fetal monitoring was achieved with a fetal scalp pulse oximetry sensor in 86 labours. The average recorded fetal oxygen saturation in early labour (cervical dilatation < 5 cm) was 68% (SD 13%). At the end of labour (cervical dilatation ≥ 9 cm) the recorded mean oxygen saturation was 58% (SD 17%).
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1992
Perinatal mortality for twins is five to seven times that for singletons. This disparity is related to a variety of risk factors that may alter the health of the woman and her fetuses. With twin pregnancies, antepartum surveillance frequently begins earlier in gestation.
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Perinatal mortality for twins is five to seven times that for singletons. This disparity is related to a variety of risk factors that may alter the health of the woman and her fetuses. With twin pregnancies, antepartum surveillance frequently begins earlier in gestation.
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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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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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Fetal Imaging and Fetal Monitoring
Women & Health, 1988Ethical issues are raised in connection with three technologies used to detect abnormalities or distress in the fetus in late pregnancy and during labor: (1) Ultrasound for fetal diagnosis, a technology used with increasing frequency in pregnancy and labor and one which some are advocating for routine use in pregnancy; (2) The newest of the imaging ...
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The Dublin randomized controlled trial of intrapartum fetal heart rate monitoring
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985Adrian Grant, P Boylan, Iain Chalmers
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