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  • 1. Determination of fetal acidemia at birth from a remote umbilical arterial blood gas analysis.
    Chauhan SP, Cowan BD, Meydrech EF, Magann EF, Morrison JC, Martin JN.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 1994 Jun; 170(6):1705-9; discussion 1709-12. PubMed ID: 8203430
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  • 2. Remote umbilical arterial blood pH analysis: accuracy, utility, and limitations.
    Chauhan SP, Meydrech EF, Morrison JC, Magann EF, Rock WA, Martin JN.
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  • 3. Placental compared with umbilical cord blood to assess fetal blood gas and acid-base status.
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  • 4. Outcomes among term infants when two-hour postnatal pH is compared with pH at delivery.
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  • 8. Acidosis in the vigorous newborn.
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  • 9. Predictors of umbilical artery acidosis in preterm delivery.
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  • 10. The neonate with unexpected acidemia.
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    J Perinatol; 2005 Apr; 25(4):229-35. PubMed ID: 15616612
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  • 14. Effects of time on pH and gas values in the blood contained in the umbilical cord of a subgroup of newborns with acidosis.
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  • 17. Can venous cord gas values predict fetal acidemia?
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  • 18. Second-stage fetal heart rate abnormalities and type of neonatal acidemia.
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