Search for dissertations about: "CTG"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the word CTG.
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16. Acidaemia at Birth: Risk factors, diagnosis and prognosis, with special reference to maternal fever in labour
Abstract : Acidaemia at birth is a result of an impaired intrauterine gas exchange. Between 1988 and 1996, acid-base balance in cord artery blood pH was assessed in 23 016 of 27 064 newborns (85%). Obstetric risk factors for acidaemia (cord artery pH < 7.05) were identified in a case-control study. READ MORE
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17. Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy : Genetic aetiology and as a risk factor in cataract surgery
Abstract : Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) is a bilateral, often hereditary degenerative corneal disease, in which the disrupted endothelial cell function causes corneal swelling and reduced vision. An early clinical sign of FECD is corneal guttata, an irregularity of the endothelial layer. READ MORE
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18. Trypsinogen and Its Activation in Acute Pancreatitis
Abstract : Pancreatic enzymes, neutrophils, free radicals and cytokines are involved in the pathophysiology of AP. Clarification of their interaction and time-course will improve our understanding of AP and provide a better basis for treatment. READ MORE
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19. The national perinatal patient safety programme : the challenges of implementation and evaluation
Abstract : Background: Factors resulting in suboptimal care might be avoided by training and increased risk awareness. The Swedish Perinatal Patient Safety (PPS) programme was initiated in 2008 and a web-based CTG learning programme was launched in 2009. READ MORE
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20. On oral health in children and adults with myotonic dystrophy
Abstract : Background: Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a hereditary neuromuscular multisystem disease with varying clinical expressions and severity. The prevalence worldwide is 5-20/100 000. It is characterized by progressive muscular waste and myotonia. Facial weakness is one of the earliest and most constant features. READ MORE