2014年2月
Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring in five fetuses with Ebstein's anomaly
JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY RESEARCH
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- 巻
- 40
- 号
- 2
- 開始ページ
- 424
- 終了ページ
- 428
- 記述言語
- 英語
- 掲載種別
- 研究論文(学術雑誌)
- DOI
- 10.1111/jog.12190
- 出版者・発行元
- WILEY-BLACKWELL
AimIt is not clear whether fetuses with Ebstein's anomaly are likely to show abnormalities on electronic fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring during labor.
MethodsWe performed retrospective analysis of FHR monitoring results obtained between 2.5 and 0.5h prior to delivery in all of five fetuses prenatally diagnosed as having Ebstein's anomaly and born at our institution during the period between March 2005 and July 2011. All five mothers attempted to give birth vaginally. The results of FHR monitoring in 100 consecutive women with otherwise healthy singletons who attempted vaginal delivery were included as controls.
ResultsThe absence of FHR acceleration (4/5 [80%]), decreased baseline FHR variability (3/5 [60%]) and late deceleration (4/5 [80%]) were seen significantly more often in the five fetuses with Ebstein's anomaly than the 100 fetuses born to control women (6.0%, 6.0%, and 10%, respectively).
ConclusionFetuses with Ebstein's anomaly during labor were likely to exhibit absent acceleration, decreased baseline FHR variability and late deceleration compared to infants without cardiac structural anomalies.
MethodsWe performed retrospective analysis of FHR monitoring results obtained between 2.5 and 0.5h prior to delivery in all of five fetuses prenatally diagnosed as having Ebstein's anomaly and born at our institution during the period between March 2005 and July 2011. All five mothers attempted to give birth vaginally. The results of FHR monitoring in 100 consecutive women with otherwise healthy singletons who attempted vaginal delivery were included as controls.
ResultsThe absence of FHR acceleration (4/5 [80%]), decreased baseline FHR variability (3/5 [60%]) and late deceleration (4/5 [80%]) were seen significantly more often in the five fetuses with Ebstein's anomaly than the 100 fetuses born to control women (6.0%, 6.0%, and 10%, respectively).
ConclusionFetuses with Ebstein's anomaly during labor were likely to exhibit absent acceleration, decreased baseline FHR variability and late deceleration compared to infants without cardiac structural anomalies.
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- DOI : 10.1111/jog.12190
- ISSN : 1341-8076
- eISSN : 1447-0756
- PubMed ID : 24118438
- Web of Science ID : WOS:000330766900021