Factors affecting the differentiation of the apgar score and the biochemical correlation of fetal well-being – A prospective observational clinical study

The purpose of the study was to identify the features of both the labor and the assisting physicians when evaluating the newborn according to the Apgar score and how these correlate with the biochemical markers of fetal well-being in order to make the Apgar score more objective. A prospective observ...

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Cesarean section
Childbirth & labor
Female
Females
Fetal Blood
Fetuses
Heart rate
Humans
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Prospective Studies
Questionnaires
Regression analysis
Reproducibility of Results
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Umbilical cord
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Womens health
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