Changes in uterine electromyography according to cervical dilatation in the first stage of labor
Background: Myometrial contractile activity can be evaluated by recording uterine electromyography (EMG) non-invasively from the abdominal surface. Uterine EMG has been shown to detect contractions during labor as reliably as tocography (TOCO) and intrauterine pressure catheters. To evaluate whether...
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Main Authors: | Neža Sofija Pristov (Author), Ela Rednak (Author), Ksenija Geršak (Author), Andreja Trojner Bregar (Author), Miha Lučovnik (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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