1971
DOI: 10.1016/0028-2243(71)90058-x
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The value of fetal monitoring for the prediction of the biochemical and clinical status of the infant at birth. The “monitor-normal” case

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“…IV and V); in occasional cases the infusiori was stopped and, eventually, prud^ntly resumed. The monitoringfdata were evaluated separately according to own Standards for the first [10] and the second [9] stage, the fetal Status being assessed in between, i. e. at füll dilation, by scalp blood pH. Delivery was spontaneous (n = 41) or assisted by vacuum extraction (n = 14).…”
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“…IV and V); in occasional cases the infusiori was stopped and, eventually, prud^ntly resumed. The monitoringfdata were evaluated separately according to own Standards for the first [10] and the second [9] stage, the fetal Status being assessed in between, i. e. at füll dilation, by scalp blood pH. Delivery was spontaneous (n = 41) or assisted by vacuum extraction (n = 14).…”
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“…IV et V). Les donnees en provenance du moniteur ont ete evaluees d'apres des criteres personnels, separement pour la periode de dilation [10] et la periode d'expulsion [9]. A dilatation complete, l'etat du foetus fut appr£cie par la determination du pH du sang capillaire.…”
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