Ktm. Schneider et al., AN ORTHOSTATIC UTEROVASCULAR SYNDROME - A PROSPECTIVE, LONGITUDINAL-STUDY, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 169(1), 1993, pp. 183-188
OBJECTIVE: The interaction between maternal hemodynamics and uterine a
ctivity in the upright position was investigated longitudinally (358 m
easurements) in 40 healthy pregnant women from 20 gestational weeks to
term. STUDY DESIGN: Maternal-fetal hemodynamic parameters and uterine
contractions were measured noninvasively in four different postures.
RESULTS: Hemodynamic disturbances caused by compression of pelvic vess
els by the gravid uterus in the upright position were detected in two
of 40 (5%) women as early as 24 weeks' gestation; a peak was reached a
t 38 weeks (71%). With a decrease in the stroke volume (22%, p < 0.001
) neither the cardiac output (- 11%, p < 0.05) nor the systolic blood
pressure (- 1.4%, p < 0.05) remained constant, although there was a co
mpensatory heart rate increase. CONCLUSION: A significantly increased
number of spontaneous uterine contractions in the upright position is
associated with release of the blocked venous return flow and restorat
ion of normal maternal hemodynamics.