BACKGROUND It has been hypothesized that internal tocodynamometry, as compared with external monitoring, may provide a more accurate assessment of contractions and thus improve the ability to adjust the dose of oxytocin effectively, resulting in fewer operative deliveries and less fetal distress. However, few data are available to test this hypothesis. METHODS We performed a randomized, controlled trial in six hospitals in the Netherlands to compare internal tocodynamometry with external monitoring of uterine activity in women for whom induced or augmented labor was required. The primary outcome was the rate of operative deliveries, including both cesarean sections and instrumented vaginal deliveries. Secondary outcomes included the use of ...
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...
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare operative delivery rates for nonreassuring feta...
BACKGROUND It has been hypothesized that internal tocodynamometry, as compared with external monitor...
BACKGROUND: It has been hypothesized that internal tocodynamometry, as compared with external monito...
BackgroundUterine contractions can be registered by external tocodynamometry (ET) or, after rupture ...
Objective: In a previous randomized trial that compared monitoring uterine contractions with an intr...
Uterine activity monitoring to detect preterm contractions and thus to manage patients in active lab...
Jannet JH Bakker, Petra F Janssen, Ben Willem J Mol, Dimitri Papatsonis, Jan MM van Lith, Joris AM v...
Objective Current uterine monitoring techniques have major drawbacks that could be avoided when usin...
Objective: The aim of this research was to assess the quality and inter- and intra-observer agreemen...
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...
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare operative delivery rates for nonreassuring feta...
BACKGROUND It has been hypothesized that internal tocodynamometry, as compared with external monitor...
BACKGROUND: It has been hypothesized that internal tocodynamometry, as compared with external monito...
BackgroundUterine contractions can be registered by external tocodynamometry (ET) or, after rupture ...
Objective: In a previous randomized trial that compared monitoring uterine contractions with an intr...
Uterine activity monitoring to detect preterm contractions and thus to manage patients in active lab...
Jannet JH Bakker, Petra F Janssen, Ben Willem J Mol, Dimitri Papatsonis, Jan MM van Lith, Joris AM v...
Objective Current uterine monitoring techniques have major drawbacks that could be avoided when usin...
Objective: The aim of this research was to assess the quality and inter- and intra-observer agreemen...
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...
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare operative delivery rates for nonreassuring feta...