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The diagnostic potential of elastosonography in cesarean scar pregnancy. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol X
Tammo Ö   +6 more
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Fetal Heart Rate and Fetal Movements

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1976
Yaffe, H., Beyth, Y., Laufer, N. and Sadovsky, E. (Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hadassah‐University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel). Fetal heart rate and fetal movements.Int J Gynaecol Obstet 14: 525–528, 1976.Fetal Heart Rate (F.H.R.) in association with fetal movement was evaluated in 141 normal and pathological pregnancies.
Haim Yaffe   +3 more
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Acceleration of the fetal heart rate

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979
Acceleration of the fetal heart rate during contractions was usually followed by deceleration, and evidence is presented to show that it results from increased sympathetic drive and may be associated with fetal tissue hypoxia. However, the presence of accelerations are not serious and merely warn the obstetrician of the possibility of the occurrence of
Robert Yardley   +2 more
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Automatic Classification of Fetal Heart Rate Based on Convolutional Neural Network

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2019
Fetal heart rate (FHR) is very significant to evaluate the status of fetus. However, based on traditional classification criteria is not accurate.
Jianqiang Li   +7 more
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Observations on the fetal heart rate

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1961
Abstract Observations of the fetal heart rate at various stages of gestation in normal patients are presented. The fetal heart rate is noted to vary almost constantly, and four types of heart rate change are described. The administration of oxygen or 5 per cent carbon dioxide in air to the mothers does not change the fetal heart rate pattern.
Weldon E. Campbell   +2 more
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Sinusoidal fetal heart rate

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1983
Two cases with sinusoidal fetal heart rates (SHR) with good perinatal outcome are reported. Since nonstress tests, oxytocin challenge tests and serum free estriols were normal, SHR was considered not indicative of fetal compromise. A SHR can occasionally be found in connection with reactive nonstress test.
Pentti Kilkku   +2 more
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[Effect of Music Intervention on Maternal Anxiety and Fetal Heart Rate Pattern During Non-Stress Test].

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 2016
PURPOSE The purpose of this cross-over experimental study was to examine effects of music intervention on maternal anxiety, fetal heart rate pattern and testing time during non-stress tests (NST) for antenatal fetal assessment.
M. O. Oh   +6 more
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Fetal Heart Rate Patterns

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— After reviewing fetal heart rate recordings of more than 1,750 parturients in late labor and using the concepts of ominous deceleration fetal heart patterns, our accuracy in prediction of low Apgar scores was remarkably close to that described by Schrifton and Dame ( 219 :1322,1972). Mainly that we diagnosed 4 1/2 times as many fetuses
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FETAL HEART RATE RESPONSES TO FETAL MOVEMENTS

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1977
SummaryA classification of fetal heart rate (FHR) responses to fetal movements is based on the study of 210 hours of antepartum cardiotocographic tracings in clinically normal pregnant patients between 30 and 42 weeks gestation. The physiological mechanisms underlying the FHR responses to fetal movement are discussed.
S. Aladjem   +3 more
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