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  2. Cardiotocography - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day CTG was developed and introduced in the 1950s and early 1960s by Edward Hon, Roberto Caldeyro-Barcia and Konrad Hammacher. The first commercial fetal monitor (Hewlett-Packard 8020A) was released in 1968. [1] CTG monitoring is widely used to assess fetal well-being by identifying babies at risk of hypoxia (lack of oxygen). [2]

  3. EFM - Wikipedia

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    EFM Academy, now part of SCOPE Maastricht, a study association in the Netherlands; EFM Records, an American record label; Eight-to-fourteen modulation; Electronic fetal monitoring; Electrostatic force microscope; Enterprise feedback management; Environmental Fluid Mechanics, a scholarly journal; Ethernet in the first mile

  4. Kleihauer–Betke test - Wikipedia

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    It accurately predicts the risk of preterm labor after maternal trauma whereas the article concluded that clinical assessment does not. With a negative KB test, posttrauma electronic fetal monitoring duration may be limited safely. With a positive KB test, the significant risk of pre-term labour mandates detailed monitoring.

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    For labor inductions, even more monitoring can be required. In those cases, hospitals often use what’s known as continuous electronic fetal monitoring. Just before 8 p.m. Nosek left the birthing ...

  6. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    A method of external (noninvasive) fetal monitoring (EFM) during childbirth is cardiotocography (CTG), using a cardiotocograph that consists of two sensors: The heart (cardio) sensor is an ultrasonic sensor, similar to a Doppler fetal monitor, that continuously emits ultrasound and detects motion of the fetal heart by the characteristic of the ...

  7. Contraction stress test - Wikipedia

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    During uterine contractions, fetal oxygenation is worsened. Late decelerations in fetal heart rate occurring during uterine contractions are associated with increased fetal death rate, growth retardation and neonatal depression. [1] [2] This test assesses fetal heart rate in response to uterine contractions via electronic fetal monitoring.

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