Dependence of aortic pulse wave assessments on behavioural state in normal term fetus

1997 
Abstract To investigate any influence of behavioural states on the pulse waves in the descending aorta, 21 human fetuses were studied in utero in uncomplicated gestation at the age of 36–41 weeks. The fetal behavioural states were identified using two real-time scanners and one cardiotocograph. The aortic waveform data and pulse wave velocity (PWV) were recorded by means of two double phase-locking echo-trackers. The PWV of the fetal aorta was significantly lower in fetal behavioural state (FBS) 2F than in FBS 1F, when the fetus was apnoeic, and was also reduced in both states during fetal breathing. The calculated pulse pressure showed the same trend as the PWV. The fetal aortic end diastolic diameter and the pulse amplitude did not alter, when the two states changed. Our data suggest that the central haemodynamics in term fetuses are independently influenced by their behavioural state as well as by fetal breathing. The study of pulse waves in the fetal aorta should preferably be performed during apnoea in state 1F, when neither gross body movements nor breathing movements disturb the recording.
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