Treatment of intrauterine fetal asphyxia Frey (Zentr. f. Gyn., 1924, № 18)
- Authors: Gruzdev V.
- Issue: Vol 20, No 6 (1924)
- Pages: 644-644
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/76806
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj76806
- ID: 76806
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Abstract
Frey (Zentr. F. Gyn., 1924, No. 18) proposes chloroformation to combat intrauterine asphyxia of the fetus. If the frequency of fetal heart sounds during the entire pause between two contractions is less than 100 per minute, then the woman in labor is immediately chloroformed, moreover, if the intake is 10-15 minutes. after the onset of anesthesia, the fetal heartbeat becomes normal or approximately normal in frequency, then chloroformation is interrupted and childbirth is allowed to flow naturally; if, within the specified period, the restoration of the normal heart rate does not occur, then it is necessary to resort to the prompt termination of labor.
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