The Surgery Journal (Jan 2018)

Continuous Electronic Fetal Monitoring during Labor: A Critique and a Reply to Contemporary Proponents

  • Thomas P. Sartwelle,
  • James C. Johnston

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1632404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 04, no. 01
pp. e23 – e28

Abstract

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A half century after continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) became the omnipresent standard of care for the vast majority of labors in the developed countries, and the cornerstone for cerebral palsy litigation, EFM advocates still do not have any scientific evidence justifying EFM use in most labors or courtrooms. Yet, these EFM proponents continue rationalizing the procedure with a rhetorical fog of meaningless words, misleading statistics, archaic concepts, and a complete disregard for medical ethics. This article illustrates the current state of affairs by providing an evidence-based review penetrating the rhetorical fog of a prototypical EFM advocate.

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