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Fetal scalp pH and ST analysis of the fetal ECG as an adjunct to CTG. A multi-center, observational study

Objective: To evaluate the relationships between scalp-pH and CTG plus ST waveform analysis of the fetal ECG (STAN) clinical guidelines as indicators of intrapartum hypoxia in term fetuses born with cord artery acidemia.

Study design: Data from 6999 term deliveries monitored by the STAN® S 21 as part of an EU multi-center study on clinical implementation of the STAN methodology for intrapartum fetal surveillance were analyzed...

Keywords: fetal blood sampling, fetal ECG, fetal hypoxia, intrapartum surveillance

11/2004 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Impact of fetal blood sampling on vaginal delivery and neonatal outcome in deliveries complicated by pathologic fetal heart rate: a population based cohort study

Objective: To compare the impact of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) alone vs...

Keywords: Continuous electronic fetal monitoring, fetal blood sampling, pathologic fetal heart rate, vaginal operative delivery

12/2006 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Fetal scalp pH and ST analysis of the fetal ECG as an adjunct to cardiotocography to predict fetal acidosis in labor / A multi-center, case controlled study

Objective: To assess the relationship between scalp pH (FBS) and ST analysis in situations of acidosis with special emphasis on the timing of cardiotocography (CTG), FBS and ST changes during labor.

Study design: From a European Union multicenter study on clinical implementation of the STAN methodology, 911 cases were identified where a scalp-pH had been obtained...

Keywords: Acidosis, anaerobic metabolism, fetal blood sampling, Fetal heart rate, myocardial glycogen, scalp-pH, STAN methodology

10/2007 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter