1947
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(47)90457-2
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The technique of fetal electrocardiography

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“…(Indeed Vara and Halminen (1946) found that the FECG obtained by placing electrodes directly on the exposed human uterus was little better than that obtained from leads on the abdominal wall.) Blondheim (1947) claims that it is possible with a low abdominal lead and a suprapubic lead to obtain records free of the maternal deflections. He points out that while irregularities in the rhythm of the foetal heart may be seen in the FECG gross JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY cardiac malformations may not be detectable on inspection of the FECG.…”
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“…(Indeed Vara and Halminen (1946) found that the FECG obtained by placing electrodes directly on the exposed human uterus was little better than that obtained from leads on the abdominal wall.) Blondheim (1947) claims that it is possible with a low abdominal lead and a suprapubic lead to obtain records free of the maternal deflections. He points out that while irregularities in the rhythm of the foetal heart may be seen in the FECG gross JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY cardiac malformations may not be detectable on inspection of the FECG.…”
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confidence: 99%