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Search for: [Abstract = "Monica Healthcare. The study group included physiological and pathological pregnancies. In pathological pregnancies, conditions such as hypertension, intrauterine fetal hypotrophy and diabetes were identified. The group consisted of 159 women. Holter records were assessed using Dawes\-Redman criteria. Following initial assessment, of the 159 records 152 were qualified for detailed statistical analysis. The results of analysing the cardiotocographic and electrocardiotocographic records were compared with pregnancy results. The week of delivery and manner of delivery were taken into consideration. The newborn was assessed based on the following clinical parameters\: gender, body weight, body length, Apgar score. \; Results and conclusions\:1. Body weight of the woman, her BMI, AFI and the bearing location do not affect signal loss of fetal heart rate \- FHR%.2. It has been found that the type of bearing is associated with the frequency of loss of signal. Grade One on Grannum scale is associated with a higher signal loss than grades two and three. At the same time there was no difference in signal loss between grades two and three on Grannum scale.3. It has been shown that the higher estimated weight of the fetus, EFW, is associated with less loss of signal \- FHR%.4. It has been found that the short\-term volatility, STV, significantly decreases with the stage of pregnancy, which requi"]

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