| Literature DB >> 29942659 |
Silvano R Gefferie1, Anouk W J Scholten1, Kim A E Wijlens2, M Luísa Ferreira Bastos3, M Beatrijs van der Hout-van der Jagt4, Hans Zwart5, Willem J van Meurs6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several models for educational simulation of labor and delivery were published in the literature and incorporated into a commercially available training simulator (CAE Healthcare Lucina). However, the engine of this simulator does not include a model for the clinically relevant indicators: uterine contraction amplitude and frequency, and cervical dilation. In this paper, such a model is presented for the primigravida in normal labor.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical dilation; Educational simulation; First stage labor; Model; Oxytocin; Uterine contractions
Year: 2018 PMID: 29942659 PMCID: PMC6003088 DOI: 10.1186/s41077-018-0068-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Simul (Lond) ISSN: 2059-0628
Fig. 1Conceptual model for educational simulation of cervical dilation during first-stage labor. Oxt.: oxytocin
Model parameters. For consistency, all values are given in three significant digits
| Symbol | Description | Value | Unit | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Baseline oxytocin release rate in hypothalamus | 0.740 | mU/min | [ |
| P2 | Gain from cervical dilation to oxytocin release rate in hypothalamus | 50.0 | mU/(min cm) | |
| P3 | Pharmacokinetic parameter: Elimination rate constant | 0.0693 | 1/min | [ |
| P4 | Pharmacokinetic parameter: Volume of distribution | 18,700 | mL | [ |
| P5 | Maximal concentration frequency | 0.500 | 1/min | [ |
| P6 | Pharmacodynamic parameter: Oxytocin concentration resulting in 50% effect | 7.90 | mU/mL | [ |
| P7 | Pharmacodynamic parameter: Slope of sigmoidal curve | 1.11 | dimensionless | [ |
| P8 | Baseline contraction amplitude | 40.0 | mm Hg | [ |
| P9 | Maximal contraction amplitude | 40.0 | mm Hg | [ |
| P10 | Dilation increase due to pressure exerted by the fetus on the cervix | 1.00 × 10−3 | cm/min | [ |
| P11 | Dilation increase due to contraction frequency and amplitude | 1.90 × 10−2 | cm/mm Hg |
Fig. 2Simulation results and dilation target data