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Re: practicing with midwivesFrom: mark decker (mdecker@nconnect.net)Mon May 27 22:38:07 1996
>The use of the scalp stim is to replace scalp ph sampling, but does not >"resuscitate" the baby. I believe the study involved about 50 patients. In >all but one who had an accel of 15 beats for 15 minutes, the ph was >7.23.The >other had a ph of 7.19. A negative scalp stim (or one that does not produce >an accel) did not always have a poor ph, but was more likely to. I think I >may be able to dig up the reference(s), feel free to email me. > >Ruth Pryor, MD >Windsor, CT several years back. jeff phelan as I remember in california. use it all the time. have not done a scalp ph in about 6 years and more like seven. use scalp stim all the time..never <WELL ONCE> I used an alice clamp <?> <I think that's what they used...> to get a response when digital scalp stimulation did not work.
-- mark decker md major surgery is done on me obgyn minor surgery I do one someone else. west bend wi I need to remember that. <perspective>.
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