Fetal Monitoring in Practice

Fetal Monitoring in Practice

Fetal Monitoring in Practice

Fetal Monitoring in Practice

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Overview

The latest edition of this popular book is essential reading for all midwives and doctors working in the labour ward.

It has been fully updated but retains the essential features that have contributed to its popularity – an accessible writing style, easy-to-understand explanation of CTGs, and case studies and illustrations to make the content as accessible and practical as possible.

Fetal monitoring is a challenging area that requires skill and experience to practise well. This volume explores the subject matter in a detailed but straightforward manner, thus becoming an invaluable resource for health practitioners as well as midwifery and medical students.

•Fully updated by internationally renowned editors •Illustrations and case histories make content applicable to practice •Clear and friendly writing demystifies a potentially challenging subject area •Explains the correct use of terminology to help ensure safe and accurate communication •Covers the basics of interpretation, common pitfalls associated with equipment usage, and clinical trial data in context •Explains the underlying pathophysiology associated with abnormal changes seen on the CTG •Clinical scenarios demonstrate common presentations such as breech birth, twin pregnancies, brow presentation, hypertension, and eclampsia •Real CTG traces demonstrate more complex presentations such as prolonged deceleration, placental abruption, and fetal bleeding


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780323931458
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication date: 06/05/2023
Edition description: 5th ed.
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, PhD, DSc, FRCOG, FRCS, FACOG, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G) of St. George’s University, London; Foundation Professor of O&G, University of Nicosia, Visiting Professor, Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College, London; Past President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (2007-2010); President: International Federation of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (FIGO) 2012-2015; Head, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, St George’s University Hospital, London, UK (1997-2013). National award recipient of Knight Bachelor in the UK and Sri Lanka Ranjana in Sri Lanka for services to Medicine.

Table of Contents


Preface     vii
Acknowledgements     xiii
Introduction     1
Clinical assessment and recording     7
Electronic fetal monitoring: terminology     19
Control of the fetal heart and NICE guidelines     27
Cardiotocographic interpretation: the basics     45
Antepartum fetal surveillance     73
The admission test by cardiotocography or by auscultation     103
Cardiotocographic interpretation: clinical scenarios     123
Contraction assessment     139
Oxytocin and fetal heart rate changes     149
Cardiotocographic interpretation: more difficult problems     159
The role of scalp pH     189
Alternative methods of intrapartum fetal surveillance     205
Computer technology and the cardiotocograph     221
Medico-legal issues     225
Conclusion     231
Stop Press: Further information about classification of fetal heart rate features     232
References     233
Index     243

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Prepared by editors of international renown, the latest edition of Fetal Monitoring in Practice has been fully updated throughout and now presents the latest information in colour! Retaining the features that characterised the success of previous editions – an accessible writing style, basic CTG interpretation, use of correct terminology, common pitfalls associated with equipment usage, underlying pathophysiology, clinical trial data and relevant clinical scenarios – new features include an expanded author team to provide an international perspective, the latest guidelines from NICE and FIGO, new and expanded information on clinical assessment and medical litigation, and a new chapter on competency testing in CTG interpretation prior to practice.

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