Computer-analyzed fetal heart rate indices, particularly the duration of episodes of low variation, were significantly associated with umbilical artery pH at birth (r = -0.77; P < .001).
Observational (n=38)
38 growth-restricted fetuses at 26-37 weeks' gestation with abnormal Doppler velocimetry, evaluated for fetal heart rate indices within 4 hours of elective cesarean birth.
Computer analysis of fetal heart rate (FHR) indices
Umbilical artery pH at birth — r = -0.77, p=< .001
Effect estimate: r = -0.77
p-value: p=< .001
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of individual fetal heart rate (FHR) indices, as determined by computer analysis of the FHR tracing, in detecting fetal acidemia at birth in growth-restricted fetuses. METHODS: The study population consisted of 38 growth-restricted fetuses at 26-37 weeks' gestation from pregnancies with abnormal uterine and/or umbilical artery Doppler velocimetry. The 1-hour FHR tracing was analyzed by computer within 4 hours of cesarean birth before the onset of labor. Umbilical artery cord blood was collected at birth, and pH was determined within 5 minutes of collection. RESULTS: On linear regression, the duration of episodes of low variation in minutes (r = -0.77, r2 = 0.59) and short-term (r = 0.72, r2 = 0.52) and long-term (r = 0.69, r2 = 0.47) variation in milliseconds were significantly related to umbilical artery pH at birth, and more so than the number of accelerations of ten (r = 0.57, r2 = 0.32) and 15 (r = 0.38, r2 = 0.14) beats per minute. There were significant differences in computer measurements of FHR accelerations and variation between the umbilical artery pH categories of acidemia (pH less than 7.20), preacidemia (7.20-7.25), and nonacidemia (greater than 7.25). Stepwise regression revealed that episodes of low variation best described the model for predicting umbilical artery pH at birth (P < .001), with no improvement provided by the addition of other computer-analyzed FHR characteristics. CONCLUSION: In this population of growth-restricted fetuses delivered by elective cesarean, the computer indices of duration of episodes of low variation and short-term and long-term variation were significantly associated with umbilical artery pH and predicted umbilical artery acidemia at birth.
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E Guzmán
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
AM Vintzileos
Northwell Health
Mílton A. Martins
Universidade de São Paulo
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Saint Peter's University Hospital
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Guzmán et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in Growth-restricted fetuses (n=38). Computer analysis of fetal heart rate (FHR) indices was evaluated on Umbilical artery pH at birth (r = -0.77, p=< .001). Computer-analyzed fetal heart rate indices, particularly the duration of episodes of low variation, were significantly associated with umbilical artery pH at birth (r = -0.77; P < .001).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a201a4376ec520ee9a1ab1b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-7844(96)00020-8