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Intrapartum management of nonreassuring fetal heart rate patterns: a randomized controlled trial of fetal pulse oximetry
Authors:Kühnert Maritta  Schmidt Stephan
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Perinatology, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany. dres-Kuehnert@t-online.de
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: We tested if fetal pulse oximetry in addition to electronic fetal monitoring (CTG) and scalp blood sampling improves the accuracy of fetal assessment and allows safe reduction of operative deliveries (-50%) and scalp blood sampling (-50%) performed because of nonreassuring fetal status.Study design A randomized controlled trial was conducted in 146 patients with term pregnancies in active labor and abnormal fetal heart rate patterns: 73 had electronic fetal heart rate monitoring (CTG) and fetal scalp blood sampling (control group), 73 had CTG, fetal scalp blood sampling, and continuous fetal pulse oximetry (study group). RESULTS: There was a reduction of -50% in operative deliveries and fetal scalp blood sampling performed because of nonreassuring fetal status in the study group: operative deliveries, study versus control 25/49 (P
Keywords:Fetal pulse oximetry   Fetal oxygen saturation   Nonreassuring fetal heart rate patterns   Intrapartum triple fetal surveillance
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