Abstract:Although the efficacy of electronic foetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring and intermittent scalp blood sampling is well established, these methods still result in a considerable number of false positive and negative predictions. Consequently, methods, which improve the accuracy of prediction, are still under study. Heat flux measurements from the foetal scalp have been shown to relate to the metabolic condition of the foetus during delivery. In this study, we investigated the predictive power of measuring scalp h… Show more
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