Appendix ESummary of identified studies
E.1. Intermittent auscultation compared with cardiotocography on admission
E.2. Intermittent auscultation compared with cardiotocography during labour
E.3. Intermittent auscultation compared with cardiotocography – health economics
E.4. Intermittent auscultation compared with cardiotocography in the presence of meconium stained liquor
E.5. Interpretation of cardiotocograph traces
E.6. Care in labour as a result of cardiotocography
E.7. Fetal scalp stimulation
E.8. Fetal blood sampling as an adjunct to cardiotocography
E.9. Fetal blood sampling – time to result
E.10. Predictive value of fetal blood sampling
E.11. Fetal blood sampling – health economics
E.12. Women’s experience of fetal monitoring
E.13. Cardiotocography with electrocardiogram analysis compared with cardiotocography alone
E.14. Cardiotocography with electrocardiogram analysis compared with cardiotocography alone – health economics
E.15. Automated interpretation of cardiotocograph traces