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Objective. The aim of the study was to test the performance and safety of fetal pulse oximetry (FPO) in the management of non-reassuring CTG patterns in labour.
Dokus K +4 more
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Objetivos: estudar os níveis de saturação de oxigênio fetal (SpO2) durante o trabalho de parto pela técnica da oximetria de pulso e sua relação com o pH da artéria umbilical (AU).
Edson Nunes de Morais +2 more
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Oxygen Supplementation During Preterm Stabilization and the Relevance of the First 5 min After Birth
Fetal to neonatal transition entails cardiorespiratory, hemodynamic, and metabolic changes coinciding with the switch from placental to airborne respiration with partial pressures of oxygen of 4–5 kPa in utero raising to 8–9 kPa ex utero in few minutes ...
Inmaculada Lara-Cantón +7 more
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Pulse oximetry in the oesophagus [PDF]
Pulse oximetry has been one of the most significant technological advances in clinical monitoring in the last two decades. Pulse oximetry is a non-invasive photometric technique that provides information about the arterial blood oxygen saturation (SpO(2))
Alexander C M +74 more
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Nordic pulse oximetry screening - implementation status and proposal for uniform guidelines [PDF]
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Granelli, Anne de-Wahl +5 more
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Transabdominal fetal pulse oximetry is a method to monitor the oxygen supply of the unborn child non-invasively. Due to the measurement setup, the received signal of the detector is composed of photons coding purely maternal and photons coding mixed ...
Böttrich Marcel +2 more
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Background: Some fetuses will present with hypoxia at admission into the labour room and may not be able to withstand the stress of frequent and adequate uterine contractions. Admission cardiotocography (CTG) in early labour has been thought to be useful
Oluwole Olutola Ojo +6 more
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Cerebral autoregulation, brain injury, and the transitioning premature infant [PDF]
Improvements in clinical management of the preterm infant have reduced the rates of the two most common forms of brain injury, such as severe intraventricular hemorrhage and white matter injury, both of which are contributory factors in the development ...
Mathur, Amit M, Vesoulis, Zachary A
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Background Prematurity is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality. Aim of this study was to evaluate whether cerebral oxygenation during fetal-to-neonatal transition period was associated with long-term outcome in very preterm neonates.
Christina H. Wolfsberger +7 more
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Home oxygen for children: who, how and when? [PDF]
A review of the specific requirements of home oxygen therapy in children which attempts to offer guidance to clinicians and service ...
Balfour-Lynn, I.M. +2 more
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