Hi Carol,

Try contacting the private hospital maternity units. I know the Sydney Adventist 
Hospital and North
Shore Private have the consoles where you can read a trace from another source. You 
could even set
them up to read whilst up at the bedside of another patient.

They were excellent at reducing the motivation to actually go into a labouring woman's 
room! Why
bother? The legal system is busy telling us the ctg is 'neccesary' for quality patient 
care, so
there we are... I would say efficacy is reduced, not increased. :-)

Also , try Corometrics. I saw their display on a conference at the weekend and they 
were displaying
exactly that, the multi system screen.

Robin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Carol Thorogood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ozmidwifery List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: centralised EFM.


>
> Hi all
> Yes I am still around, just ever so quiet!  Does anyone have any info or
> know where I can get it or does anyone have experience with centralised EFM
> in 'delivery' suites?  I need to know about the sorts of EFM where there is
> a console in the office or somewhere to which all the fetal monitors are
> linked up. Apparently the monitor 'reads' the EFM and the screen goes red if
> the trace goes off. The mid students and I have done literature searches and
> can't find anything about its efficacy. Help, please.
>
> Carol
>
> PS That's a loverly mat coalition website Joy.
>
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