Abstract
Prevention of Intrapartum Brain Damage with Hypoxia Index and the Problem in Preterm Birth
Highlights
It was big problem to prevent cerebral palsy caused by intrapartum fetal brain damage, and prevent neurological sequels of preterm delivery
As there was fetal death in severe fetal asphyxia, hypoxic fetus was diagnosed in fetal monitoring and cured by early caesarean delivery after the diagnosis of fetal asphyxia, cerebral palsy did not reduce in the Dublin RCT of fetal monitoring, which was dissapointed and the reduction of cerebral palsy has been the important problem in fetal monitoring
The effect of fetal late deceleration (LD) was vague in fetal monitoring, namely, despite the outcome of LD was reported to be ominous [3], 3 connected typical late decelerations were followed by vigorous neonate, while highly repeated LD resulted the loss of fetal heart rate variability (Figure 1), which was severe fetal brain damage experienced by the author
Summary
It was big problem to prevent cerebral palsy caused by intrapartum fetal brain damage, and prevent neurological sequels of preterm delivery. The intrapartum fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring was almost established to prevent fetal death and child cerebral palsy by the introduction of novel strategies, while it would be still future problem in preterm delivery
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