Effect of availability of fetal ECG monitoring on operative deliveries

2008 
Objective. The objective of our study was to test the hypothesis that the availability and selective use of STAN® in conjunction with cardiotocography for intrapartum monitoring, lowers the incidence of operative deliveries for fetal distress. Design. Observational study. Setting. Delivery suite of the National University Hospital, Singapore. Methods. The data regarding intrapartum cesarean sections and instrumental vaginal deliveries for presumed fetal distress and the condition of the neonate at birth (Apgar scores at one and five minutes and admission to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were collected over two consecutive three-year periods. In the first triennium, only external cardiotocography was used for intrapartum fetal surveillance and in the second triennium STAN® monitoring was available for use in the delivery suite. Results. With the availability and selective use of STAN® monitoring, there was a significant decrease in the number of instrumental deliveries for fetal distress (from 66 out...
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