Solving the Obstetrical Paradox: The FETAL Technique-A Step toward Noninvasive Evaluation of Fetal pH
Every year, about 85 percent of the approximately 5 million births in North America are evaluated with the electronic fetal monitoring (EFM). Clinicians use the EFM as a proxy to assess fetal oxygenation status, fetal well-being, and potential compromise. Despite the widespread use of this technolog...
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Main Authors: | Jacques Balayla (Author), Guy Shrem (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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