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What is CTG in fetal monitoring?

What is CTG in fetal monitoring?

Cardiotocography (CTG) records changes in the fetal heart rate and their temporal relationship to uterine contractions.

Why is CTG used in labour?

Continuous CTG produces a paper recording of the baby’s heart rate and the mother’s labour contractions. Although continuous CTG provides a written record, mothers cannot move freely during labour, change positions easily, or use a birthing pool to help with comfort and control during labour.

When should you start CTG monitoring?

Continuous CTG monitoring should start late in the first stage of labor and during the expulsion stage. However, in high-risk pregnancies (s.

Can you fake contractions on the monitor?

Uterine contractions can be monitored externally, without inserting instruments into your uterus. This is called external uterine monitoring. The monitoring is usually performed in a doctor’s office or hospital. A nurse will wrap a belt around your waist and attach it to a machine called a tocodynamometer.

How reliable is CTG?

Cardiotocography (CTG) has a 99.8% false positive rate in predicting CP, a very rare event. But, it is quite late to intervene when CP becomes a real and present danger.

What is a normal CTG?

Normal antenatal CTG trace: The normal antenatal CTG is associated with a low probability of fetal compromise and has the following features: • Baseline fetal heart rate (FHR) is between 110-160 bpm • Variability of FHR is between 5-25 bpm • Decelerations are absent or early • Accelerations x2 within 20 minutes.

What does a normal CTG look like?

Normal antenatal CTG trace: The normal antenatal CTG is associated with a low probability of fetal compromise and has the following features: Baseline fetal heart rate (FHR) is between 110-160 bpm • Variability of FHR is between 5-25 bpm • Decelerations are absent or early • Accelerations x2 within 20 minutes.

What is abnormal CTG?

An abnormal CTG has two or more features which are non-reassuring, or any abnormal features. Further information about classifying FHR traces: If repeated accelerations are present with reduced variability, the FHR trace should be regarded as reassuring.

How can you tell contractions on monitor?

Contractions are in red. When you’re looking at the screen, the fetal heart rate is usually on the top and the contractions at the bottom. When the machine prints out graph paper, you’ll see the fetal heart rate to the left and the contractions to the right.

What number is considered a strong contraction?

The intensity of Braxton Hicks contractions varies between approximately 5-25 mm Hg (a measure of pressure). For comparison, during true labor the intensity of a contraction is between 40-60 mm Hg in the beginning of the active phase.

What is an abnormal CTG?

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