Welcome to CTG & ST Analysis Masterclass Live!

February 19-20, 2026

Day 1: 8.15 – 17.00 CET 
Day 2: 8.00 – 16.30 CET 

Our CTG & ST Analysis Masterclass is a 2-day live class focused on ST Analysis, where we take a deep-dive into CTG interpretation with ST Analysis, and the STAN technology as well as fetal physiology and the different types of hypoxia during labor. It’s an opportunity for you to meet your peers and share your experiences in your respective fields. So, make the most out of the included lunch and coffee breaks in between sessions to meet and mingle with participants from other countries and hospitals. During these two days we will go through several case discussions and ask ourselves the question “Is this fetus fit for labor?”. After the Masterclass you will receive a printed certificate confirming your attendance and a handouts package sent digitally via email containing relevant articles and slides from the Masterclass.

The topics covered in the course are:

  • Understanding the limitations of current CTG Guidelines
  • Paradigm shift from ‘Pattern Recognition’ to understanding fetal physiological responses to intrapartum hypoxic and mechanical stress
  • How does a fetus protect his/her brain and the heart from hypoxic insults? Understanding the CTG features suggestive of fetal compensation and decompensation
  • CTG patterns in types of hypoxia in labor
  • Unusual fetal heart rate patterns
  • Local case presentations
  • Insights into the STAN methodology and ST analysis
  • Case discussions
  • Q&A Sessions

Please note that all lectures and material will be in English.

This CTG Masterclass is organized by Neoventa Medical.

Faculty:
Kiki Löser, DK

Refund and Return Policy
No refund is available for a cancellation or amendment made within 30 days of the training course. This is because at this point we would have already incurred costs for your placing on the course due to factors such as staff resources and production team.


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Course conductor

Kiki Löser
Consultant and lead Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at The Hospital of Southern Jutland at Abenraa, Denmark