Continuous electronic fetal monitoring: Contra- dictions between practice and research. J Obstet Gynecol Neo- natal Nurs 1999;28(4):409-416.Lois A. Haggerty. (1999) Continuous Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Contr
Since it was developed over 50 years ago, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) has become standard practice in labor and delivery, and it can be accomplished externally or internally. External EFM involves two sensors that measure (1) the fetal heart rate and (2) the mother's uterine co...
Find out how and why fetal monitoring is used to track your baby's heartbeat during labor, and about the different types of monitoring that may be used.
657 Cost-effectiveness of continuous intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring vs intermittent auscultation in low-risk term pregn搜索 a cesarean delivery in a woman with a high-risk pregnancy is two-fold (aOR 1.99, CI 1.92-2.06) if she is cared for in a hospitalwithin the high-cesarean-delivery...
Routine monitoring of all women would prevent much neonatal morbidity, argue Edward Mullins and Christoph Lees, but Peter Brocklehurst believes that it will increase the risk of harm from unnecessary caesarean sectionsdoi:10.1136/bmj.j5423Edward Mullins...
The low Apgar score (5 minute Apgar score < 7), has been identified as a "key outcome" to be used in assessing the role and impact of Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) guideline [10], produced by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE). The Royal College of Obstetricians ...
There was no obvious interference with the CGM from ICU monitors or electronic support devices. The sensors and transmitters are not MRI compatible, and for study subjects who required such imaging, the sen- sors and transmitters were removed and then replaced after the exam was complete. Using ...
because they were intubated and mechanically ventilated. There was no obvious interference with the CGM from ICU monitors or electronic support devices. The sensors and transmitters are not MRI compatible, and for study subjects who required such imaging, the sensors and transmitters were removed and...
Electronicfetal heart rate monitoring is difficult to inter-pret and may not enable us to predict or preventinfant neurologic morbidity [2]. FBA, a methodintroduced to clinical obstetrics by E. SALINGmore than 35 years ago [3], has the disadvan-tage to give us discontinuously information on...
1) continuous electronic fetal monitoring 连续胎儿电子监护 1. Objective To evaluate the clinical validity ofcontinuous electronic fetal monitoring(EFM) during the second stage of labor. 目的探讨在分娩第二产程连续胎儿电子监护对新生儿结局的影响。