Antenatal Cardiotocography and Intrauterine Death

The purpose of the present study was to elucidate The reliability of antenatal cardiotocography (CTG) in predicting fetal death. During a 4-year period, 1 455 patients with risk pregnancies have been routinely monitored with antenatal CTG. The total number of tracings amounted to inore than 10 000....

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description The purpose of the present study was to elucidate The reliability of antenatal cardiotocography (CTG) in predicting fetal death. During a 4-year period, 1 455 patients with risk pregnancies have been routinely monitored with antenatal CTG. The total number of tracings amounted to inore than 10 000. Five cases of fetal death occurred, in all of which pathological CTG patterns were found. Our experience in the present study indicates that antenatal CTG is a reliable technique for the predicting of fetal death and its use should reduce fetal mortality rates.
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