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  • 21. [Routine use of ST-segment of fetal electrocardiogram for monitoring labor. A year's experience (preliminary results)].
    Haberstich R, Vayssière C, David E, Sebahoun V, Schmitt B, Langer B, Nisand I.
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  • 23. Neonatal outcome and delivery mode in labors with repetitive fetal scalp blood sampling.
    Holzmann M, Wretler S, Cnattingius S, Nordström L.
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  • 26. Limitations of ST analysis in clinical practice: three cases of intrapartum metabolic acidosis.
    Westerhuis ME, Kwee A, van Ginkel AA, Drogtrop AP, Gyselaers WJ, Visser GH.
    BJOG; 2007 Oct; 114(10):1194-201. PubMed ID: 17501963
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  • 27. FHR patterns that become significant in connection with ST waveform changes and metabolic acidosis at birth.
    Rosén KG, Norén H, Carlsson A.
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  • 29. Randomised trial of cardiotocography alone or with ST waveform analysis for intrapartum monitoring.
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  • 32. Proposed cutoff for fetal scalp blood lactate in intrapartum fetal surveillance based on neonatal outcomes: a large prospective observational study.
    Iorizzo L, Carlsson Y, Johansson C, Berggren R, Herbst A, Wang M, Leiding M, Isberg PE, Kristensen K, Wiberg-Itzel E, McGee T, Wiberg N.
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    Olofsson P, Norén H, Carlsson A, Rosén KG.
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  • 34. Fetal electrocardiography in labor and neonatal outcome: data from the Swedish randomized controlled trial on intrapartum fetal monitoring.
    Norén H, Amer-Wåhlin I, Hagberg H, Herbst A, Kjellmer I, Marşál K, Olofsson P, Rosén KG.
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  • 36. Reduced prevalence of metabolic acidosis at birth: an analysis of established STAN usage in the total population of deliveries in a Swedish district hospital.
    Norén H, Carlsson A.
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  • 37. Scalp blood lactate for intra-partum assessment of fetal metabolic acidosis.
    Heinis AM, Spaanderman ME, Gunnewiek JM, Lotgering FK.
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  • 38. ST waveform analysis versus cardiotocography alone for intrapartum fetal monitoring: a meta-analysis of randomized trials.
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