Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4152189 | Clinics in Perinatology | 2007 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Despite almost universal fetal monitoring during labor, debates over its role and benefits persist in the medical community and in obstetric negligence lawsuits. Irrespective, there is widespread agreement that improvement in perinatal outcome is possible and that the events of labor contribute significantly to perinatal hazards. Timely application and proper interpretation of the fetal heart rate pattern in concert with evaluations of the maternal condition and the feasibility of safe vaginal delivery permit an evaluation of the quality of care and the preventability of fetal injury whether in peer review or in malpractice cases.
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Authors
Barry S. Schifrin, Wayne R. Cohen,