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. 2010 Nov;39(5):623-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2008.05.020. Epub 2008 Dec 5.

Fetal monitoring in the prehospital setting

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Fetal monitoring in the prehospital setting

François-Xavier Duchateau et al. J Emerg Med. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Prehospital emergency care providers have very little information regarding fetal perfusion adequacy in the field.

Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of the use of fetal monitoring in the prehospital setting.

Methods: A mobile cardiotocometer was used for all consecutive pregnant women managed by our physician-staffed Emergency Medical Services unit. The visualization of interpretable tracings (both fetal heart rate and tocography) at the different stages of prehospital management was evaluated. Any change in a patient's management was also recorded.

Results: There were 145 patients enrolled during 119 inter-hospital transfers and 26 primary prehospital interventions. Interpretable tracings were obtained for 81% of the patients during the initial examination. This rate decreased to 66% during handling and transfer procedures. For 17 patients (12%), the monitoring led to a change in the patient's management.

Conclusion: This study shows that cardiotocography can be easily performed in the prehospital setting, and is usually feasible. Moreover, the study demonstrates a positive impact of fetal heart rate monitoring on prehospital management.

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