Development, Validation, and Diagnostic Accuracy of the Fetal Lack of Responsiveness Scale for Diagnosis of Severe Perinatal Hypoxia
Conclusions: FLORS demonstrated significant internal consistency and observer agreement, with a promising sensitivity-specificity balance and significant AUC. Further research is needed to assess its impact on perinatal hypoxia and cesarean delivery.
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Main Authors: | Luis Carlos Franco (Author), Sandra M. Buitrago (Author), Isabel Arbelaez (Author), Laura F. Pinto (Author), Daniela Blanco (Author), María C. Pizarro (Author), Laura Santamaria (Author), Catalina Trillos (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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