\u3cp\u3eObjective Current uterine monitoring techniques have major drawbacks that could be avoided when using electrohysterography for uterine monitoring. Recently, a new electrohysterography method has been developed, providing a real-time tocogram on standard cardiotocography monitors. The diagnostic characteristics of this novel method need to be determined and compared to conventional methods We hypothesised that electrohysterography can perform better than external tocodynamometry due to the adhesive properties of the contact electrodes (less motion sensitive), and the improved signal acquisition through subcutaneous tissue (less obesity sensitive). Study design In this prospective diagnostic accuracy study, uterine contractions of la...
\u3cp\u3eObjective To evaluate preferences from patients and users on 3 uterine monitoring technique...
Uterine activity monitoring to detect preterm contractions and thus to manage patients in active lab...
Abstract-At present, the most widespread method of monitoring of uterine contractions activity durin...
Objective Current uterine monitoring techniques have major drawbacks that could be avoided when usin...
Importance Real-time electrohysterography (EHG)-based technologies have recently become available fo...
Importance Real-time electrohysterography (EHG)-based technologies have recently become available fo...
OBJECTIVE: Electrohysterography is a non-invasive technique to monitor uterine activity and has a si...
OBJECTIVE: Electrohysterography is a non-invasive technique to monitor uterine activity and has a si...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: To evaluate the influence of maternal obesity on the performance of external toc...
Non-invasive recording of uterine myoelectric activity (electrohysterogram, EHG) could provide an al...
Premature birth is the leading cause of a neonatal death, so, it is extremely important to distingui...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is a major public health problem in developed countries. In this c...
Monitoring the progression of uterine activity provides important prognostic information during preg...
\u3cp\u3eObjective To evaluate preferences from patients and users on 3 uterine monitoring technique...
Uterine activity monitoring to detect preterm contractions and thus to manage patients in active lab...
Abstract-At present, the most widespread method of monitoring of uterine contractions activity durin...
Objective Current uterine monitoring techniques have major drawbacks that could be avoided when usin...
Importance Real-time electrohysterography (EHG)-based technologies have recently become available fo...
Importance Real-time electrohysterography (EHG)-based technologies have recently become available fo...
OBJECTIVE: Electrohysterography is a non-invasive technique to monitor uterine activity and has a si...
OBJECTIVE: Electrohysterography is a non-invasive technique to monitor uterine activity and has a si...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: To evaluate the influence of maternal obesity on the performance of external toc...
Non-invasive recording of uterine myoelectric activity (electrohysterogram, EHG) could provide an al...
Premature birth is the leading cause of a neonatal death, so, it is extremely important to distingui...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is a major public health problem in developed countries. In this c...
Monitoring the progression of uterine activity provides important prognostic information during preg...
\u3cp\u3eObjective To evaluate preferences from patients and users on 3 uterine monitoring technique...
Uterine activity monitoring to detect preterm contractions and thus to manage patients in active lab...
Abstract-At present, the most widespread method of monitoring of uterine contractions activity durin...