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Relation between immediate postpartum APGAR score with umblical cord blood pH and fetal distress

Relation between immediate postpartum APGAR score with umblical cord blood pH and fetal distress

... for fetal distress diagnosed based on guidelines for Intermittent auscultation; maximum patients had fetal bradycardia (240) followed by fetal tachycardia (12) and irregular rhythm ...the ...

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Original Research Article A Study on Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Fetal Distress and Neonatal Outcome

Original Research Article A Study on Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring in Fetal Distress and Neonatal Outcome

... of fetal jeopardy to take prompt measures before any adverse effects of anoxia ...electronic fetal heart rate monitors, intermittent auscultation was usual method of fetal monitoring in ...of ...

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Relationship between immediate postpartum umbilical cord blood pH and fetal distress

Relationship between immediate postpartum umbilical cord blood pH and fetal distress

... that fetal tachycardia and or bradycardia on NST, thin meconium stained liquor were not associated with fetal acidosis and poor neonatal ...for fetal distress, did not had fetal ...

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Admission test as a screening test for fetal distress in labour

Admission test as a screening test for fetal distress in labour

... predict fetal distress after several hours of labour with other influential factors like prolonged labour, cord problems, intrapartum bleeding which may become functional as the labour ...

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Analysis of Cardiotocogram Data for Fetal Distress Determination by Decision Tree Based Adaptive Boosting Approach

Analysis of Cardiotocogram Data for Fetal Distress Determination by Decision Tree Based Adaptive Boosting Approach

... The effect of using AdaBoost ensemble on classifiers is investigated for perfect determination of fetal distress from CTG data in this study. Figure 2 visually represents the promising results of ...

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Reducing the risk of fetal distress with sildenafil study (RIDSTRESS): a double blind randomised control trial

Reducing the risk of fetal distress with sildenafil study (RIDSTRESS): a double blind randomised control trial

... in fetal blood flow detected by ultrasound amongst appropriately grown fetuses were highly predictive of intrapartum fetal compromise (“fetal distress”) in labour, as well as reliably ...

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Original Research Article A Prospective Study on Role of Intrapartum Factors in Fetal Distress and Neonatal Outcome

Original Research Article A Prospective Study on Role of Intrapartum Factors in Fetal Distress and Neonatal Outcome

... of fetal distress like abnormal fetal movement perception by mother, fetal heart rate abnormality and meconium staining of amniotic fluid were ...of fetal distress and delivery ...

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Fetal distress prediction using discriminant analysis, decision tree, and artificial neural network

Fetal distress prediction using discriminant analysis, decision tree, and artificial neural network

... and fetal scalp blood sampling (FBS) are commonly used on monitoring fetal distress ...provides fetal development and health information, especially the maturation status of autono- mous ...

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Peripartum fetal distress in diabetic women: a retrospective case cohort study

Peripartum fetal distress in diabetic women: a retrospective case cohort study

... of fetal distress as clinical indication for instrumental or cesarean delivery was higher in women with type 1 (n = 32, ...from fetal distress during delivery compared to the control ...

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Declining Diagnosis of Birth Asphyxia in California: 1991–2000

Declining Diagnosis of Birth Asphyxia in California: 1991–2000

... Methods. In a population-based retrospective cohort study of 5 364 663 live births, we determined the inci- dence and case fatality of birth asphyxia between 1991 and 2000. Using a statewide administrative hospital dis- ...

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Does ursodeoxycholic acid improve perinatal outcomes in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy?

Does ursodeoxycholic acid improve perinatal outcomes in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy?

... of fetal complications did not increase until bile acid concentrations were ≥40 µmol/L and increased by 1%–2% per additional 1 µmol/L of serum bile acids ...of fetal risk with mild disease (maternal bile ...

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The impact of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy with hepatitis B virus infection on perinatal outcomes

The impact of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy with hepatitis B virus infection on perinatal outcomes

... hypoxia, fetal distress, fetal growth restriction, preterm birth or stillbirth, and other severe negative effects; therefore, these pregnancies are regarded as high ...

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A Prospective Cohort study of Maternal BMI as Determinant of Pregnancy & Perinatal Outcomes in a Tertiary Care Hospital in PIMPRI

A Prospective Cohort study of Maternal BMI as Determinant of Pregnancy & Perinatal Outcomes in a Tertiary Care Hospital in PIMPRI

... It was noted that all obese patients (n=15) underwent LSCS whereas the incidence of LSCS was 25.88% in over weight patients and 6% in underweight patients. Oligohydramnios with IUGR in 36.57%, failed induction in 36.57%, ...

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Dystonia Associated With Carbamazepine Administration: Experience in Brain-Damaged Children

Dystonia Associated With Carbamazepine Administration: Experience in Brain-Damaged Children

... The third patient was a 4-year-old boy. He had been born after a pregnancy complicated only by mild fetal distress. He had had the onset of a seizure disorder at 4 months of age. An exte[r] ...

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How to Avoid Primary Caesarean Section? A Five Year Experience Report from a Level 2 Facility in Dakar Senegal

How to Avoid Primary Caesarean Section? A Five Year Experience Report from a Level 2 Facility in Dakar Senegal

... acute fetal distress was the largest group we had to deal ...of fetal asphyxia was based on abnormal fetal heart rate at in- termittent auscultation (less than 110 or more than 160 pulses per ...

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Maternal and Perinatal outcome of 4000 consecutive cases of caesarean section

Maternal and Perinatal outcome of 4000 consecutive cases of caesarean section

... Gross maternal malnutrition inadequate or poor knowledge of pregnancy, undetected early toxaemia and diabetes in pregnancy, failure to detect feto-pelvic disproportions, malpresentations, adventurous use of ...

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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RATE OF CESAREAN SECTION(C SECTION) IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPIITAL

FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RATE OF CESAREAN SECTION(C SECTION) IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPIITAL

... the fetal membranes prior to the onset of labor irrespective of gestational age ...to fetal distress, cord prolapse during rupture of membranes and placental ...

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Original Article Predictive value of combined detection of TSH, FT4 and gestational age and relevant factors for congenital hypothyroidism in newborns

Original Article Predictive value of combined detection of TSH, FT4 and gestational age and relevant factors for congenital hypothyroidism in newborns

... The factors that have obvious correlation with CH in newborns from the single factor analysis were taken as independent variables and assigned (See Table 5). Logistic multi-factor analysis was applied to analyze the ...

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Management of refractory neonatal seizures

Management of refractory neonatal seizures

... and fetal distress are common as well as therapy-resistant myoclonic seizures with a suppression- burst EEG pattern; however, even early treatment seems to be associated with a poor outcome, in contrast ...

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CSF Lactate Levels in High Risk Neonates with and without Asphyxia

CSF Lactate Levels in High Risk Neonates with and without Asphyxia

... Seven ofeight infants with markedly elevated lactate levels had both fetal distress and very low Apgar scores.. CSF lactate determination in the immediate postasphyxial period appears to[r] ...

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