| Literature DB >> 2871239 |
N Colley, D G Talbert, N G Abraham, W L Davies, P Fayers, D P Southall.
Abstract
In 12 pregnant mothers fetal sounds and infrasounds were recorded by means of a new compliance matched transducer and compared with a simultaneous ultrasound record of fetal activity. A defined pattern on the fetal phonograph correlated with 86% of the total fetal breathing detected with ultrasound, and a further distinctive pattern was associated with 90% of fetal movements. Examination of the fetal phonocardiogram when the fetus was breathing showed a significant increase in the short-term variability of both the systolic and diastolic times when compared with non-breathing episodes. The median amplitude variabilities for both the first and the second heart sounds were also significantly increased during fetal breathing. Measurement of fetal sounds and infrasounds with a compliance matched transducer offers a non-invasive method for assessment of fetal activity for long periods of time.Mesh:
Year: 1986 PMID: 2871239 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(86)91042-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321