Perinatal Medicine 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4918-8_12
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The value and interpretation of fetal heart rate patterns

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“…Although electronic fetal monitoring has contributed to a considerable decrease in perinatal morbidity [25] it must be reminded that asphyxia is not the only factor determining the fetal heart rate. Other influences are e. g. fetal age, behavioral state, congenital anomalies, maternal infections and drug usage [20,21]. Therefore, a non-optimal cardiotachogram (fetal heart rate pattern) can be a sign of fetal distress, but this is not necessarily always true.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although electronic fetal monitoring has contributed to a considerable decrease in perinatal morbidity [25] it must be reminded that asphyxia is not the only factor determining the fetal heart rate. Other influences are e. g. fetal age, behavioral state, congenital anomalies, maternal infections and drug usage [20,21]. Therefore, a non-optimal cardiotachogram (fetal heart rate pattern) can be a sign of fetal distress, but this is not necessarily always true.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%