1994
DOI: 10.1016/0028-2243(94)90046-9
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Fetal pulse oximetry: correlation between changes in oxygen saturation and neonatal outcome. Preliminary report on 39 cases

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“…In this study we evaluated the accuracy of fetal pulse oximetry in cases with normal as well as abnormal FHR tracings during the second stage of labor. The mean duration of acceptable signals was 65.4 B 13.9% of the duration of the second stage of labor, better than that reported by other authors [4,10], and much better than the first studies on oximetry which reported high quality signals sometimes close to 10% of the duration of labor [11].…”
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“…In this study we evaluated the accuracy of fetal pulse oximetry in cases with normal as well as abnormal FHR tracings during the second stage of labor. The mean duration of acceptable signals was 65.4 B 13.9% of the duration of the second stage of labor, better than that reported by other authors [4,10], and much better than the first studies on oximetry which reported high quality signals sometimes close to 10% of the duration of labor [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The variable between this group of patients was around the mean value. Carbonne et al [4] noticed a variability (13.8%) in cases with abnormal FHR. In this study we considered the normal lower value of fetal saturation to be 30%, based on studies in animals and humans.…”
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“…8,9 Most prior studies focused on evaluating the feasibility and validity as well as correlating the fetal pulse oximetry values with fetal acid-base balance. [10][11][12] Only a few, small prior studies have evaluated the predictive value of fetal pulse oximetry for patients with abnormal FHR. [13][14][15] Further, the fetal pulse oximetry sensors have evolved with newer models seemingly providing reliable real-time measurements of fetal arterial oxygen oxygen saturation levels during active labor.…”
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“…Die Herzfrequenz war inte rmitt ierend mit 130-150 pro min über das CTG auskultierbar, konn te aber nicht adä qua t dokumentiert we rden.Obwohl ein kriti scher intrapartaler Sauerstoffsättigungswert nicht klar definiert ist, zeigte n bisherige Beobachtungen, daß ein gutes neonatales Outcome mit ein em durch schnittlichen Saue rstoffsätt igungswert von über 30 % verbunden ist 161. Carbonne et al[3 ] haben einen Desaturationsindex beschri eben , w elcher in ihrem Pati entengut mit Nabelschnur-pH-Werten und Apgar-Score s signifikant korre lierte. Die Korrelation zw ischen pu lsoximetrischen Messungen und den pH-Werten konnte jedoch von Haeu sler et al nicht reproduziert werden 191.…”
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