Background: Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labour is widely used and computerised interpretation has the potential to increase its utility. Objectives: This trial aimed to find out whether or not the addition of decision support software to assist in the interpretation of the cardiotocograph (CTG) reduced the number of poor neonatal outcomes, and whether or not it was cost-effective. Design: Two-arm individually randomised controlled trial. The allocations were computer generated using stratified block randomisation employing variable block sizes. The trial was not masked. Setting: Labour wards in England, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. Participants: Women in labour having EFM, with a singleton or twin pregnancy, at ...
Objective: To compare the effect of admission cardiotocography and Doppler auscultation of the fetal...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy in detecting signs of fetal hypoxia in labour of intermittent (I-...
Background: CTG remains the only non-invasive tool available to the maternity team for continuous mo...
BACKGROUND: Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labour is widely used and computerised i...
Background Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labour is widely used and computerised in...
Background Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and compu...
Background: Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and comp...
Continuous electronic fetal heart rate monitoring in labour is widely used but its potential for imp...
Background Continuous electronic fetal heart rate monitoring in labour is widely used but its poten...
Objective: Economic evaluation of computerised decision-support software intended to assist in the i...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotocography (CTG) records the fetal heart rate in relation to maternal uterine cont...
Objective To assess if a computerised decision support system reliably identified abnormal fetal hea...
Objective: To compare the effect of admission cardiotocography and Doppler auscultation of the fetal...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy in detecting signs of fetal hypoxia in labour of intermittent (I-...
Background: CTG remains the only non-invasive tool available to the maternity team for continuous mo...
BACKGROUND: Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labour is widely used and computerised i...
Background Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labour is widely used and computerised in...
Background Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and compu...
Background: Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and comp...
Continuous electronic fetal heart rate monitoring in labour is widely used but its potential for imp...
Background Continuous electronic fetal heart rate monitoring in labour is widely used but its poten...
Objective: Economic evaluation of computerised decision-support software intended to assist in the i...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotocography (CTG) records the fetal heart rate in relation to maternal uterine cont...
Objective To assess if a computerised decision support system reliably identified abnormal fetal hea...
Objective: To compare the effect of admission cardiotocography and Doppler auscultation of the fetal...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy in detecting signs of fetal hypoxia in labour of intermittent (I-...
Background: CTG remains the only non-invasive tool available to the maternity team for continuous mo...