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The impact of a national cardiotocography education program on neonatal and maternal outcomes: A historical cohort study.

Line ThellesenThomas BergholtJette Led SorensenSusanne RosthoejLone HvidmanBrenda EskenaziMorten Hedegaard
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2019)
Healthcare professionals are considered the weakest link of CTG technology. We did not find that increasing healthcare professionals' CTG interpretation skills affected the risk of fetal hypoxia. Missing data for pH values were substantial and represent a limitation of the study. We cannot with certainty rule out that missingness masked a true effect of the intervention. Our study indicates that assisted vaginal deliveries can be decreased without an increased risk of fetal hypoxia. Dilution of effect in a complex clinical setting, rare outcomes, insufficient intervention and a possible overestimation of the impact of errors in CTG management might explain the lack of effect.
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