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Archive for March 2024

Why I’m not on a guideline writing group

From time to time, I get feedback from people who are surprised / disappointed / angry / annoyed that I’m not a member of a guideline writing group taking on fetal monitoring guidelines. It is true – I’m not. It seems like a reasonable thing to expect me to do, right? I’m across the evidence and I often write about what is wrong with existing guidelines. Why would I not […]

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Would you trust a computer to decide when to do a caesarean section?

What is epistemic trust? Imagine for a moment that computer interpretation of the CTG has become so good that it now significantly outperforms skilled maternity professionals ability to detect impending fetal hypoxia. As a maternity professional, you can’t see what the computer is seeing, because your brain simply lacks the capacity to interpret the trace the same way the computer does. What criteria would need to be met for you […]

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Five questions you should ask about central fetal monitoring

Central fetal monitoring systems are becoming more and more common in maternity services in high-income countries. Once-upon-a-time heart rate and contraction data were printed directly to paper. Increasingly, these data are turned into a digital signal and shown on a computer screen. Digital data are easy to move to a place outside the birth room. With central fetal monitoring, data are moved to a central location in the maternity service, […]

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