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The significance of meeting Dawes-Redman criteria in computerised antenatal fetal heart rate assessment.

Amarnath BhideAnna MeroniAlexander FrickBaskaran Thilaganathan
Published in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2023)
Approximately 1:16 pregnancies do not meet the criteria of normality. The criteria are not met more often at preterm gestation than at term. The risk of stillbirth was higher in the group not meeting criteria of normality, even if cases with low STV are excluded. Cases not meeting criteria should be followed up closely, unless the STV is ≥8 ms. Stillbirths still occurred in the group meeting criteria, but the rate was lower than in the general population.
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