WHO does not recommend the routine prenatal cardiotocography (CTG) during pregnancy to improve maternal and perinatal outcomes. Instead, Italian guidelines consider CTG after the 41st week of pregnancy to be useful. The aim of this work was to identify the variables associated with CTG performed before the 40th week.
Napolitani, M., Kundisova, L., Giannini, B., Moirano, F., Alaimo, L., Nante, N. (2020). Cardiotocography monitoration in antepartum care: analysis of controls. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 30, 863-864.
Cardiotocography monitoration in antepartum care: analysis of controls
Napolitani, M;Kundisova, L;Giannini, B;Moirano, F;Alaimo, L;Nante, N
2020-01-01
Abstract
WHO does not recommend the routine prenatal cardiotocography (CTG) during pregnancy to improve maternal and perinatal outcomes. Instead, Italian guidelines consider CTG after the 41st week of pregnancy to be useful. The aim of this work was to identify the variables associated with CTG performed before the 40th week.File in questo prodotto:
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