Journal of Applied Bioinformatics & Computational BiologyISSN: 2329-9533

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Kazuo Maeda Author

Subjects of specialization
Fetal Growth Restriction, Gynaecological Surgery, Endometriosis, Doppler Ultrasonography, Gynecologic Oncology

Affiliation
Tottori University Medical School, Yonago, Japan

Biography

Professor Kazuo Maeda Graduated from Kyushu Imperial University Medical School in 1947 at Fukuoka, Japan. He served as a Professor & Chairman of Dept. Obst Gyne, Tottori University Medical School from 1968-1990. He was a Dean of Tottori University Hospital from 1979-1982. He worked as the Honorary professor for Tottori University (1990) & Uruguay University (2011). He received the following awards Yugoslavian decoration (1987), Japanese national decration (2002).


Publications

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Hypoxic Fetal Brain Damage Followed by Cerebral Palsy will be Prevented by Computerized Fetal Monitoring

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Kazuo Maeda

Diagnostic tool to detect fetal risk in the birth process, instead of listening to fetal heart sound, mother’s abdominal fetal ECG, PCG and ultrasound CW Doppler fetal heart detector, while the subjective FHR pattern diagnosis had been widely used in the world since 1968, but it was based on subjective visual pattern recognition, where the diagnosis was disturbed by vague definition and observer difference [1]. The author noticed its controversy nature based on subjective human visual FHR observation, and created objective numeric FHR analysis in 1969 and created objective and numeric FHR analysis to achieve FHR score, which was determined every 5 min, and correlated neonatal Apgar score and umbilical cord blood pH, and precisely predicted neonatal well using and asphyxia using th... view moreĀ»

DOI: 10.4172/2329-9533.1000145

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