In the 1980 National Natality and Fetal Mortality Surveys, information about fetal monitoring and type of delivery was obtained from hospitals for a sample of 9,941 live births and 6,386 fetal deaths of 28 weeks' gestation or more. Data in this analysis are weighted to provide national estimates of live births and late fetal deaths that occurred in U.S. hospitals during 1980. Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) was used for 47.7 percent of live births; 27.2 percent were monitored by Doppler ultrasound only, 10.2 percent by scalp electrode only, 6.3 percent by Doppler ultrasound and scalp electrode only, and 4.0 percent by other methods and combinations. The distribution by type of EFM used was similar for the 42.7 percent of late fetal deaths...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of fetal movement counting with perinatal mortality. DATA SOURC...
Objective. To examine the temporal change in fetal death risk in the U.S. from 1991 to 1997 and to ...
Electronic fetal monitoring was introduced in 1957 and has been used clinically to assess fetal well...
OBJECTIVE:: To examine trends in electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) use and quantify the extent to wh...
Seven Public Health Service agencies collaborated with the National Center for Health Statistics in ...
Background: The importance of fetal monitoring during labour has been realized since long. The stres...
Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) reduces the risk of neonatal seizure by 50% compared wi...
Objective To examine the effect that the introduction of new diagnostic technology in obstetric care...
According to the latest birth data from the National Center for Health Statistics, the use of electr...
Although the fetal electrocardiograph (FECG), was recorded earlier in this century, utilization of t...
Background: Current recommendations do not support the use of continuous electronic fetal monitoring...
Purpose: Birth by cesarean delivery is a major public health issue with nearly one in three births d...
Intermittent auscultation (IA) became the standard of practice during labor through the monitoring d...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents recent trends in the circumstances surrounding live births in the U...
We applied computerized methods to assess the Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) in labor. We analyze...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of fetal movement counting with perinatal mortality. DATA SOURC...
Objective. To examine the temporal change in fetal death risk in the U.S. from 1991 to 1997 and to ...
Electronic fetal monitoring was introduced in 1957 and has been used clinically to assess fetal well...
OBJECTIVE:: To examine trends in electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) use and quantify the extent to wh...
Seven Public Health Service agencies collaborated with the National Center for Health Statistics in ...
Background: The importance of fetal monitoring during labour has been realized since long. The stres...
Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) reduces the risk of neonatal seizure by 50% compared wi...
Objective To examine the effect that the introduction of new diagnostic technology in obstetric care...
According to the latest birth data from the National Center for Health Statistics, the use of electr...
Although the fetal electrocardiograph (FECG), was recorded earlier in this century, utilization of t...
Background: Current recommendations do not support the use of continuous electronic fetal monitoring...
Purpose: Birth by cesarean delivery is a major public health issue with nearly one in three births d...
Intermittent auscultation (IA) became the standard of practice during labor through the monitoring d...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents recent trends in the circumstances surrounding live births in the U...
We applied computerized methods to assess the Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) in labor. We analyze...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association of fetal movement counting with perinatal mortality. DATA SOURC...
Objective. To examine the temporal change in fetal death risk in the U.S. from 1991 to 1997 and to ...
Electronic fetal monitoring was introduced in 1957 and has been used clinically to assess fetal well...