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Fetal heart rate variability during pregnancy, obtained from non-invasive electrocardiogram recordings

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ACTA OBSTETRICIA ET GYNECOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
Volume 93, Issue 1, Pages 93-101

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.12286

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Fetal monitoring; spectral analysis; frequency analysis; fetal heart rate variability; fetal electrocardiogram

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ObjectiveNon-invasive spectral analysis of fetal heart rate variability is a promising new field of fetal monitoring. To validate this method properly, we studied the relationship between gestational age and the influence of fetal rest-activity state on spectral estimates of fetal heart rate variability. DesignProspective longitudinal study. SettingTertiary care teaching hospital. PopulationForty healthy women with an uneventful singleton pregnancy. MethodsNon-invasive fetal electrocardiogram measurements via the maternal abdomen were performed at regular intervals between 14 and 40weeks of gestation and processed to detect beat-to-beat fetal heart rate. Simultaneous ultrasound recordings were performed to assess fetal rest-activity state. Main outcome measuresAbsolute and normalized power of fetal heart rate variability in the low (0.04-0.15Hz) and high (0.4-1.5Hz) frequency band were obtained, using Fourier Transform. Results14% of all measurements and 3% of the total amount of abdominal data (330 segments) was usable for spectral analysis. During 21-30weeks of gestation, a significant increase in absolute low and high frequency power was observed. During the active state near term, absolute and normalized low frequency power were significantly higher and normalized high frequency power was significantly lower compared with the quiet state. ConclusionsThe observed increase in absolute spectral estimates in preterm fetuses was probably due to increased sympathetic and parasympathetic modulation and might be a sign of autonomic development. Further improvements in signal processing are needed before this new method of fetal monitoring can be introduced in clinical practice.

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