Umbilical Cord Prolapse—Interesting CTG Traces

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Abstract

Umbilical cord prolapse can be a life-threatening obstetrical event involving the fetus due to sudden oxygenated blood flow obstruction. These types of events most often happen in labor and are associated with obstetric maneuvers. Rarely, a clinical examination can diagnose the condition, but the situation is usually detected secondary to an abnormal cardiotocography trace. We present several clinical cases where a CTG trace was used to infer umbilical cord prolapse.

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Botezatu, R., Gica, N., Peltecu, G., & Panaitescu, A. M. (2022). Umbilical Cord Prolapse—Interesting CTG Traces. Diagnostics, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112845

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