1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(97)00344-x
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The Safety of Fetal Pulse Oximetry in Parturients Requiring Fetal Scalp Blood Sampling

Abstract: There was no increased fetal or maternal morbidity associated with the use of an atraumatic intrapartum fetal pulse oxisensor.

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“…Reflectance pulse oximetry, which is harmless to mother and fetus (15), appears useful for fetal monitoring because it provides almost continuous information about fetal oxygenation during birth (16). Reassuring saturation and good outcome in cases of suspicious FHR traces (17,18) suggests that this technology provides predictive values sufficiently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reflectance pulse oximetry, which is harmless to mother and fetus (15), appears useful for fetal monitoring because it provides almost continuous information about fetal oxygenation during birth (16). Reassuring saturation and good outcome in cases of suspicious FHR traces (17,18) suggests that this technology provides predictive values sufficiently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durante el estudio no apreciamos lesiones importantes por parte del catéter de dinámica uterina, ni por el electrodo de electrocardiografía [44][45] ; tampoco por el sensor de pulsioximetría. La continuidad de la monitorización fetal con el registro interno fue bastante buena para los dos grupos, y sólo en los casos en el que la dilatación cervical fue reducida (<3cm), se apreció alguna pérdida de señal del registro [46][47][48] .…”
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“…El estudio bioquímico con micromuestra obtenida con lanceta está contraindicado cuando existe el diagnóstico de sospecha o certeza de coagulopatía fetal (hemofilia, enfermedad de Von Willebrand), y pacientes seropositivas para infecciones con riesgo de transmisión vertical desde la madre al feto. Sin embargo, el sensor del pulsioxímetro no produjo ninguna lesión aparente ni reconocible a la exploración visual del feto [58][59] .…”
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“…Reflectance pulse oximetry, which is harmless to mother and fetus (15), appears useful for fetal monitoring because it provides almost continuous information about fetal oxygenation during birth (16). Reassuring saturation and good outcome in cases of suspicious FHR traces (17, 18) suggests that this technology provides predictive values sufficiently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%