2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.161788450.05377896/v1
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Simple models to predict vaginal delivery and spontaneous fetal occiput rotation based on intrapartum ultrasound and maternal characteristics

Abstract: Objective: To develop the prediction models for identifying fetal occiput rotation and vaginal delivery based on intrapartum sonographic findings. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: Hangzhou, China. Population: Nulliparous women with a singleton cephalic presentation at term. Methods: Serial intrapartum ultrasonography were performed in the latent phase (T1) and every three hours after that (T2, T3 and T4). The managing clinicians performed paired digital vaginal examinations to assess labor pro… Show more

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“…Broad absorption peaks appearing in the 3300-3500 cm −1 range are attributed to O-H stretching vibrations within the cryogels. Additionally, the peaks at 1630 cm −1 and 1399 cm −1 , correspond to vibrational modes associated with C=O and C-O bonds, particularly carboxyl groups [41]. These groups mainly originated from the presence of sodium alginate on the MXene nanosheets.…”
Section: Physicochemical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Broad absorption peaks appearing in the 3300-3500 cm −1 range are attributed to O-H stretching vibrations within the cryogels. Additionally, the peaks at 1630 cm −1 and 1399 cm −1 , correspond to vibrational modes associated with C=O and C-O bonds, particularly carboxyl groups [41]. These groups mainly originated from the presence of sodium alginate on the MXene nanosheets.…”
Section: Physicochemical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 96%