Electronic fetal monitoring is often used during labor to detect unborn babies at risk of brain damage (neonatal encephalopathy) from a lack of oxygen (hypoxia). In the UK, continuous monitoring is ...
Eighty-five to 90 percent of women who deliver a baby in the hospital will experience electronic fetal heart rate monitoring (EFM) during labor. A small disc (the doppler unit) is strapped to the ...
Evidence is mixed on whether electronic fetal monitors truly prevent more stillbirths and reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality compared with intermittent auscultation. One of the hallmarks of ...
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In 1976, a young, first-time mother entered the hospital in spontaneous labor. She had not missed any prenatal visits, those visits had revealed no abnormalities, her pregnancy was full-term, and she ...
Intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) interpretation and management continue to be a common issue in litigation involving adverse outcomes in term pregnancies. This article uses a case study ...
Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. (CCSI), a leading provider of electronic fetal monitoring software, is proud to announce its participation in the MEDITECH Alliance Program as Collaborator. This ...