its position, and where your baby's head is in your pelvis. Sometimes called a cervix score or pelvic score, the test is named after Edward Bishop, who created it in 1964. Using sterile gloves and ...
The best accuracy for predicting labour latent greater than 12 hours was achieved by the Bishop score at an optimal cut-off value of ≤ 5 (Table 4). Cervical resistivity, between 9.8 and 78.1 kHz ...
in Ohm.meters at 14 electrical frequencies and compared their values to digital assessment of the cervix by the Bishop score for the prediction of the outcome of induced labour. We tested the ...