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Re: Use of Saling techniqueFrom: Braun, R. Daniel (rbraun@iupui.edu)Tue May 30 22:28:47 2000
We use Fetal scalp sampling about 2 times per year in our 6000 deliveries per year. Probably will give it up altogether as have most places in U.S. Dan Tony, I couldn't find you and your tequila in San Francisco. Are you going to Washinton DC in September for FIGO? -----Original Message----- From: Antonio Valdez To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Sent: 5/30/00 3:19 PM Subject: Use of Saling technique Dear Listmembers: Happy Memorial Day (US netters) I need your help.... I'm going to give a conference in updates in fetal intrapartum survaillance...but We don't use the Saling blood sampling in a routine base...SO, Are you using fetal scalp blood analysis in every suspicios labor? If you are...Do you think is better than fetal monitoring in predicting fetal stress? Thank you in advance.... PD Im waiting your answer TOO Dr Luis Sanchez-Ramos... BTW Congratulations for the forthcoming issue of Clin Obstet & Gynecology about Cervical Ripening under your edition....
-- Antonio Valdez-Torres MD FACOG Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua MEXICO
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