Fetal Doppler Hypoxic index for the prediction of abnormal fetal heart rate at delivery in chronic fetal distress

To design a Doppler Hypoxic index (HI), which takes into account both the duration and the intensity of fetal flow redistribution (i.e. hypoxia) for predicting the occurrence of abnormal fetal heart rate (FHR) at delivery. Sixty-six pregnancies with hypertension and/or growth retardation (IUGR) were...

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description To design a Doppler Hypoxic index (HI), which takes into account both the duration and the intensity of fetal flow redistribution (i.e. hypoxia) for predicting the occurrence of abnormal fetal heart rate (FHR) at delivery. Sixty-six pregnancies with hypertension and/or growth retardation (IUGR) were investigated (age: 23 ± 5 years; primigravidas: 30%, CS 59%; hospitalisation: 10 ± 8 days, IUGR ( 160% was associated with abnormal FHR in 80% of the cases (PPV = 87%, NPV = 88%). HI > 160% predicted the occurrence of abnormal FHR 8 ± 6 days before they happened. A combination of intensity and duration of the fetal flow redistribution (i.e. hypoxia) evaluated by Doppler is correlated with the occurrence of abnormal fetal heart rate.
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