G. Mandruzzato et al., COMPUTERIZED EVALUATION OF FETAL HEART-RATE IN POSTTERM FETUSES - LONG-TERM VARIATION, British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 105(3), 1998, pp. 356-359
Computerised fetal heart rate records were obtained between 1987 and 1
993 using the Sonicaid System 8000 for a cross-sectional study of post
dates fetal heart rate variation; 567 singleton pregnancies at 41 and
43 weeks provided 1502 records. In all cases gestational age had been
verified by ultrasound examination in early pregnancy. The mean minute
range of the long term pulse interval variation, which is known to be
correlated with fetal oxygenation was found to decrease progressively
from an average value of 48.5 ms at 41 weeks to 46.4 ms and 42.4 ms a
t 42 and 43 or more weeks, respectively. When conservative management
of postdate pregnancies is chosen, accurate measurements are needed to
follow the evolution of fetal condition. Reference values for calcula
ted pulse interval variation at later gestational ages are now provide
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