BJM Avoiding CTG Misinterpretation
Author: CWG Redman and M Moulden
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In developing our commitment to supporting learning in practice, we believe that the care of patients is enhanced by continually improving the knowledge and understanding of fetal and patient monitoring and developing effective clinical practice through education, as well as our reliable and innovative products.
To help midwives, obstetricians and anyone who may use an antepartum CTG, the Dawes-Redman team are offering online sessions to Hospital Trusts and other healthcare establishments to train their staff in the use of the system.
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Download NowProfessor Sir Arulkumaran talks about the benefits of graphical display Dopplers for a new enhanced approach to intermittent auscultation of the fetus during pregnancy.
We spoke to Professor Christopher Redman about his work at the John Radcliff Hospital, Oxford University. Chris identified the problems associated with the traditional subjective method of CTG interpretation and worked with Professor Geoffrey Dawes to develop an objective computerised system to address this.
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