Fetal ECG waveform analysis in labour

2005 
Purpose ST analysis of the fetal ECG has emerged from experimental and observational studies to clinical use based on the outcome of two large randomised controlled trials and an EU supported project on the structured dissemination of knowledge and experience by establishing regional centres of excellence. The review focus on the outcome from the host of studies and those recently published. Recent findings The database is dominated by the Swedish RCT demonstrating not only improved outcome with regard to cord artery metabolic acidosis and less operative interventions for non-reassuring fetal state but most importantly the marked and significant reduction in the risk of neonates showing signs of moderate/severe neonatal encephalopathy. The first report from the EU project is presented verifying the clinical relevance of the STAN methodology. The outcome of the large EU project of 8000 deliveries confirms the observations of the RCTs. A study on the outcome shows improvements in accuracy and consistency among clinicians when automated ST analysis is added to the fetal heart rate trace. Summary After years of dedicated research, it appears as if ST analysis of the fetal ECG has become an additional source of information allowing detailed analysis of fetal responses and more accurate identification of a non-reassuring fetal status. The technology provides continuous information throughout labour. As with any new methodology, structured efforts on training and user feedback are required to fully implement the STAN methodology in clinical practice.
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