Background Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and computerised interpretation could increase its usefulness. We aimed to establish whether the addition of decision-support software to assist in the interpretation of cardiotocographs affected the number of poor neonatal outcomes. Methods In this unmasked randomised controlled trial, we recruited women in labour aged 16 years or older having continuous electronic fetal monitoring, with a singleton or twin pregnancy, and at 35 weeks' gestation or more at 24 maternity units in the UK and Ireland. They were randomly assigned (1:1) to decision support with the INFANT system or no decision support via a computer-generated stratified block randomisation...
We applied computerized methods to assess the Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) in labor. We analyze...
Electronic fetal heart rates (FHR) are used to monitor fetal health during labour. The paper records...
Objective: To compare the effect of admission cardiotocography and Doppler auscultation of the fetal...
Background Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and comp...
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 comp...
BACKGROUND: Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labour is widely used and computerised i...
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...
Objective To assess if a computerised decision support system reliably identified abnormal fetal hea...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotocography (CTG) records the fetal heart rate in relation to maternal uterine cont...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy in detecting signs of fetal hypoxia in labour of intermittent (I-...
Objective: The role of cardiotocography (CTG) in fetal risk assessment around the beginning of term ...
OBJECTIVE: Cardiotocography plus automatic ST analysis of the fetal electrocardiography has been sho...
We applied computerized methods to assess the Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) in labor. We analyze...
Electronic fetal heart rates (FHR) are used to monitor fetal health during labour. The paper records...
Objective: To compare the effect of admission cardiotocography and Doppler auscultation of the fetal...
Background Continuous electronic fetal heart-rate monitoring is widely used during labour, and comp...
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 comp...
BACKGROUND: Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in labour is widely used and computerised i...
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...
Objective To assess if a computerised decision support system reliably identified abnormal fetal hea...
BACKGROUND: Cardiotocography (CTG) records the fetal heart rate in relation to maternal uterine cont...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy in detecting signs of fetal hypoxia in labour of intermittent (I-...
Objective: The role of cardiotocography (CTG) in fetal risk assessment around the beginning of term ...
OBJECTIVE: Cardiotocography plus automatic ST analysis of the fetal electrocardiography has been sho...
We applied computerized methods to assess the Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) in labor. We analyze...
Electronic fetal heart rates (FHR) are used to monitor fetal health during labour. The paper records...
Objective: To compare the effect of admission cardiotocography and Doppler auscultation of the fetal...