Electrode-based Sensor for Non-invasive Fetal Heart Rate and EMG Monitoring With Improved Reliability
NCT: NCT01400880 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The specific goal of the proposed research is to develop a reliable, non-invasive fetal and maternal heart rate and contraction monitor that is unaffected by obesity and requires less nursing intervention than the tocodynamometer and Doppler ultrasound.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Electrode-based Sensor for Non-invasive Fetal Heart Rate and EMG Monitoring With Improved Reliability?
Electrode-based Sensor for Non-invasive Fetal Heart Rate and EMG Monitoring With Improved Reliability is a clinical trial registered under NCT01400880. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT01400880?
The current status of NCT01400880 (Electrode-based Sensor for Non-invasive Fetal Heart Rate and EMG Monitoring With Improved Reliability) is: COMPLETED.
When did Electrode-based Sensor for Non-invasive Fetal Heart Rate and EMG Monitoring With Improved Reliability start?
Electrode-based Sensor for Non-invasive Fetal Heart Rate and EMG Monitoring With Improved Reliability started on 2011-07.
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