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[Heart rate during perinatal period]

H R Hamann, F Röpke, H J Woraschk

    Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
    |January 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Fetal heart rate patterns after birth correlate with newborn health indicators like Apgar scores. However, blood gas levels did not show similar associations with these heart rate patterns.

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    Area of Science:

    • Perinatal medicine
    • Neonatal physiology
    • Cardiology

    Context:

    • The perinatal period is critical for infant development.
    • Monitoring fetal heart rate (FHR) provides insights into fetal well-being.
    • Understanding FHR patterns post-delivery can indicate neonatal adaptation.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze fetal heart rate patterns in the perinatal period.
    • To investigate the relationship between FHR patterns and immediate neonatal outcomes.
    • To identify distinct FHR patterns and their clinical significance.

    Summary:

    • Fetal heart rate was recorded in 133 infants before and after delivery.
    • Three main FHR patterns, each with two subgroups, were identified based on post-delivery heart rate ascent.

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  • These patterns significantly correlated with Apgar scores, first breath, first cry, and respiration onset.
  • Impact:

    • Identifies specific fetal heart rate patterns linked to positive neonatal adaptation.
    • Provides a non-invasive method for assessing newborn health immediately after birth.
    • Highlights the importance of FHR monitoring in perinatal care, differentiating from blood gas parameters.