Fetal heart rate monitoring by telephone. II. Clinical experience in four centres with a commercially produced system |
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Authors: | D James B Peralta S Porter D Darvill J Walker M McCall A Calder S O'Brien R Beveridge D Liu |
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Affiliation: | Domiciliary Fetal Monitoring Field Trial Group, Southmead Hospital, Bristol. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A commercially produced domiciliary fetal monitoring (DFM) system was assessed in four centres in the UK (Bristol, Glasgow, London and Nottingham) chosen to allow for comprehensive assessment in various settings in many different women. Overall, 825 recordings were made from 368 women (2.24 per woman). There were 56 unsuccessful attempts at transmission (6.8%), most were due to problems with telephone equipment. The system worked most efficiently when a dedicated direct line was used. The data transmission time varied between 40 and 60 s. The median telephone time (including data transmission and conversation) with a dedicated direct line was 7 min. Mean acceptance times from the four centres were between 70 and 80%. All recordings with acceptance times of 40% or more were interpretable. Ten recordings were abnormal. The women and mid-wives were equally proficient at using the DFM system. The DFM system represents an important addition to current methods of fetal assessment. Specific guidelines are outlined. |
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