1979
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(79)90833-0
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Acceleration of the fetal heart rate

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“…However, controversy developed when this concept was extended to intrapartum management. A reactive strip intrapartum was associated with good fetal outcome (19), but accelerations during contractions could be associated with subsequent decelerations and fetal tissue hypoxia (20,21). However, this association had no effect on Apgar score (20).…”
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“…However, controversy developed when this concept was extended to intrapartum management. A reactive strip intrapartum was associated with good fetal outcome (19), but accelerations during contractions could be associated with subsequent decelerations and fetal tissue hypoxia (20,21). However, this association had no effect on Apgar score (20).…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reactive strip intrapartum was associated with good fetal outcome (19), but accelerations during contractions could be associated with subsequent decelerations and fetal tissue hypoxia (20,21). However, this association had no effect on Apgar score (20). More recently, FHR accelerations associated with scalp stimulation have been shown to correlate with nonacidotic fetal scalp blood pH values (12,13).…”
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“…Otro fenómeno que es fácil de registrar y de gran valor pronóstico sobre el estado del feto , es el relacionado con las aceleraciones (29) .…”
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