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Monitoring Fetal Electroencephalogram Intrapartum: A Systematic Literature Review
2020
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Studies about the feasibility of monitoring fetal electroencephalogram (fEEG) during labor began in the early 1940s. By the 1970s, clear diagnostic and prognostic benefits from intrapartum fEEG monitoring were reported, but until today, this monitoring technology has remained a curiosity. Objectives: Our goal was to review the studies reporting the use of fEEG including the insights from interpreting fEEG patterns in response to uterine contractions during labor. We also used the most relevant
doi:10.3389/fped.2020.00584
pmid:33042922
pmcid:PMC7518218
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