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Parasympathetic tone variations according to umbilical cord pH at birth: a computerized fetal heart rate variability analysis.

Laura Butruille1, Julien De Jonckheere2,3, Mathilde Flocteil3, Charles Garabedian2,4, Véronique Houfflin-Debarge2,4, Laurent Storme2,5, Philippe Deruelle2,4, Régis Logier3.   

Abstract

Non-reassuring fetal heart rate tracings reflect an imbalance between the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems. In this situation, fetal asphyxia can be suspected and may be confirmed by metabolic measurements at birth like low pH or high base deficit values. The objective of this study was to determine whether fetal asphyxia during labor is related to parasympathetic nervous system activity. This is a retrospective study of a database collected in 5 centers. Two hundred and ninety-nine fetal heart rate tracings collected during labor were analyzed. Autonomic nervous system, especially the parasympathetic nervous system, was analyzed using an original index: the FSI (Fetal Stress Index). The FSI is a parasympathetic activity evaluation based on fetal heart rate variability analysis. Infants were grouped based on normal or low pH value at birth. FSI was measured during the last 30 min of labor before birth and compared between groups. The minimum value of the FSI during the last 30 min before delivery was significantly lower in the group with the lower umbilical cord arterial pH value. In this pilot study during labor, FSI was lower in the group of infants with low arterial pH at birth.

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Keywords:  Acidemia; Autonomic nervous system; Fetus; Heart rate variability; Umbilical cord pH

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27848142     DOI: 10.1007/s10877-016-9957-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput        ISSN: 1387-1307            Impact factor:   2.502


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