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This study develops 3D‐printed Mg‐MC/PLGA scaffolds with varying Mg concentrations (0–20%). The 5% Mg scaffold shows optimal cytocompatibility, osteogenic activity in vitro, and significantly enhances bone regeneration in rabbits, improving bone volume and mechanical strength.
Shihang Liu+9 more
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Charge‐opposed reduced graphene oxide fillers are co‐integrated into biopolymeric nanocomposite scaffolds, synergistically enhance osteogenesis. Multiscale characterization reveals how surface chemistry and porosity dictate ectopic mineral architecture.
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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.
John T. Queenan+2 more
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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.
John T. Queenan+2 more
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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 L. Minkoff, Richard L. 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 L. Minkoff, Richard L. Berkowitz
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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 ...
Chelsea, Ledgerwood+6 more
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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 ...
Chelsea, Ledgerwood+6 more
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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 (
Banta Hd, Thacker Sb
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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 (
Banta Hd, Thacker Sb
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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.
openaire +2 more sources