Fetal Heart Rate Fragmentation [PDF]
Intrapartum fetal monitoring's primary goal is to avoid adverse perinatal outcomes related to hypoxia/acidosis without increasing unnecessary interventions.
Matilde Costa+6 more
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Fetal heart rate and fetal heart rate variability in Lipizzaner broodmares [PDF]
Monitoring fetal heart rate (FHR) and fetal heart rate variability (FHRV) helps to understand and evaluate normal and pathological conditions in the foal.
Adamson S. L.+24 more
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Variations on fetal heart rate variability. [PDF]
This is the final version of the article.
Giussani, DA, Lees, CC, Shaw, CJ
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What is the “normal” fetal heart rate? [PDF]
Aim. There is no consensus about the normal fetal heart rate. Current international guidelines recommend for the normal fetal heart rate (FHR) baseline different ranges of 110 to 150 beats per minute (bpm) or 110 to 160 bpm.
Stephanie Pildner von Steinburg+7 more
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Perceptions and experiences of skilled birth attendants on using a newly developed strap-on electronic fetal heart rate monitor in Tanzania [PDF]
Background Regular fetal heart rate monitoring during labor can drastically reduce fresh stillbirths and neonatal mortality through early detection and management of fetal distress. Fetal monitoring in low-resource settings is often inadequate.
Sara Rivenes Lafontan+4 more
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Aerobic exercise during pregnancy and presence of fetal-maternal heart rate synchronization. [PDF]
It has been shown that short-term direct interaction between maternal and fetal heart rates may take place and that this interaction is affected by the rate of maternal respiration.
Peter Van Leeuwen+5 more
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Investigating asymmetry in fetal and maternal heart rate accelerations and decelerations [PDF]
This study investigates the asymmetry in heart rate (HRA) during fetal development in the fetus and mother. R-R intervals from noninvasive fetal and maternal ECG signals from 102 pregnant women whose gestational age ranges from 20 to 40 weeks were ...
Rafał Pawłowski+4 more
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Heart rate is controlled by the activity of the autonomic nervous system: the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems increase and suppress heart rate, respectively.
Yoshiyuki Kasahara+5 more
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Unsupervised Learning-Based Non-Invasive Fetal ECG Muti-Level Signal Quality Assessment
Objective: To monitor fetal health and growth, fetal heart rate is a critical indicator. The non-invasive fetal electrocardiogram is a widely employed measurement for fetal heart rate estimation, which is extracted from the electrodes placed on the ...
Xintong Shi+4 more
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Assessment of fetal heart rate variability and velocity variability by Doppler velocimetry of the descending aorta at 10-20 weeks of gestation [PDF]
Objectives: Determination of gestational age-related modulations in fetal heart rate and descending aorta blood flow velocity in the early human fetus and comparison of aortic variability data with data obtained from the umbilical artery.
Clark, E.B.+4 more
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