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Analysis of fetal breathing movements at 30-38 weeks of gestation.

Jesús Florido1, Elena Cortés, Marcos Gutiérrez, Victor Manuel Soto, María Teresa Miranda, Luis Navarrete.   

Abstract

AIMS: This study reports the changes in patterns of fetal breathing movements recorded with a photogrammetric method in three successive periods of gestation.
METHODS: Respiratory movements were studied in fetuses of 28 healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies of 30-38 weeks of gestation. Women were divided into three groups according to gestational age of the fetus: 30-32 weeks, 7 fetuses; 33-36 weeks, 9 fetuses; and 37-38 weeks, 12 fetuses. Sonographic images of the fetuses were recorded on videotape, digitized (1 image per 0.12 s) and analyzed with specially developed software.
RESULTS: The proportion of fetuses in each age group for which movements were detectable was similar in all three groups, as was the frequency of movements. Duration of a complete respiratory cycle, the inspiratory phase and the expiratory phase tended to be shorter at 33-36 weeks of gestation than in younger and older fetuses. Fetuses in the 30-32-week group had slower breathing rates than fetuses in the two older groups.
CONCLUSIONS: The photogrammetric technique revealed differences in some patterns of fetal breathing movements between weeks 30-32, 33-36 and 37-38 of gestation. The data provide a sound basis for relating changes in fetal breathing movements with physiological and anatomical changes that occur as the respiratory system matures.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15841612     DOI: 10.1515/JPM.2005.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinat Med        ISSN: 0300-5577            Impact factor:   1.901


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Authors:  R B Govindan; J D Wilson; P Murphy; W A Russel; C L Lowery
Journal:  Physica A       Date:  2007-12-01       Impact factor: 3.263

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