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- Title
Re: Computerised analysis of intrapartum fetal heart rate patterns and adverse outcomes in the INFANT trial: The significance of statistical significance tests - shaping the future of computerised intrapartum cardiotocography.
- Authors
Sholapurkar, Shashikant L
- Abstract
Conversely, a cohort of cases with adverse outcomes and suboptimal CTG interpretation would naturally contain a higher proportion of higher-risk cases.[1] But this does not necessarily mean that clinicians are more specifically failing to recognise abnormal CTGs in higher-risk cases. There are (quite rightly) no practical separate CTG interpretation frameworks for higher-risk cases but birth attendants have been aware for years that CTG abnormalities need to be detected sooner and acted on more quickly in higher-risk cases.
- Subjects
STATISTICAL hypothesis testing; FETAL heart rate; FETAL distress; INFANTS; FETAL heart rate monitoring; FORECASTING; QUESTIONNAIRES; LABOR (Obstetrics)
- Publication
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2020, Vol 127, Issue 4, p523
- ISSN
1470-0328
- Publication type
letter
- DOI
10.1111/1471-0528.16046