An estimate of fetal autonomic state by time-frequency analysis of fetal heart rate variability

2007 ◽  
Vol 102 (3) ◽  
pp. 1057-1064 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maya David ◽  
Michael Hirsch ◽  
Jacob Karin ◽  
Eran Toledo ◽  
Solange Akselrod

In this study we present a noninvasive method that enables the investigation of the fetal heart rate (FHR) fluctuations. The objective was to design a quantitative measurement to assess the fetal autonomic nervous system and to investigate its development as a function of the gestational age. Our Medical Physics group has developed a complex algorithm for online beat-to-beat detection of the fetal ECG (FECG), extracted from the maternal abdominal ECG signal. We used our previously acquired FECG data, which includes noninvasive recordings of 200 maternal abdominal ECG signals. From these, we chose 35 cases of healthy pregnancies that we divided into three groups according to gestational age: Group 1, 23 ± 2 wk; Group 2, 32 ± 1 wk; and Group 3, 39 ± 1 wk. The FHR variability was analyzed by a time-frequency decomposition based on a continuous wavelet transform. We showed that, independent of the gestational age, most of the FHR power is concentrated in the very-low-frequency range (0.02–0.08 Hz) and in the low-frequency range (0.08–0.2 Hz). In addition, there is power in the high-frequency range that correlates with the frequency range of fetal respiratory motion (0.4–1.7 Hz). In the intermediate-frequency range (0.2–0.4 Hz), the power is significantly smaller. The changes in the average power spectrum in relation to gestation time were carefully and quantitatively examined. The results imply that there is a neural organization during the last trimester of the pregnancy, and the sympathovagal balance is reduced with the gestational age.

2011 ◽  
Vol 204 (1) ◽  
pp. S261-S262
Author(s):  
Tamara Stampalija ◽  
Maria Signaroldi ◽  
Cristina Mastroianni ◽  
Eleonora Rosti ◽  
Giorgia Loi ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.I Park ◽  
J.H Hwang ◽  
K.J Cha ◽  
Y.S Park ◽  
S.K Koh

Author(s):  
Hethyshi R.

Background: Fetal heart rate is an indicator of fetal viability. During third trimester and labour the normal range of fetal heart rate is between 110-160 bpm as recommended by the international guidelines. Unlike this, the first trimester embryonic heart rate does not lie in the same range. During the first trimester the normal embryonic heart rate varies between each week of gestation, as determined by a few western studies. Indian studies on the same are not available. Objective of this study was to determine the trend of the fetal heart rate in first trimester of pregnancy in South Indian women.Methods: Transvaginal scan was done in 51 pregnant women with singleton pregnancy attending the antenatal clinic in a medical college hospital. Crown rump length and fetal heart rate were measured and plotted on a graph. Also, the fetal heart rate at different gestational age of our study was compared with the fetal heart rates at the same gestational age from the studies in the western population.Results: The range of fetal heart rate at different weeks of gestation was comparable to the heart rate variations as seen in the western population. The maximum heart rates at 9 weeks of gestation in our study was higher than the heart rate in the western population.Conclusions: Possibility of variation in the fetal heart rates in the first trimester in different populations cannot be ruled out until confirmed by studies with large sample size.


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