Unusual Circumstances and Additional Procedures for Fetal Evaluation in Labor.

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
Douglas S Richards

Abstract

This chapter describes several circumstances in which the interpretation of the intrapartum fetal heart rate pattern falls outside the usual frame of reference. This includes a more extensive discussion of causes of tachycardia and bradycardia. Ways in which a fetal dysrhythmia may manifest itself in the context of heart rate monitoring are described. Finally, the chapter reviews technological innovations designed to clarify the fetal status when compromise is suspected from the fetal heart rate pattern.

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