Antepartum fetal heart rate response to sound stimulation: The acoustic stimulation test

The fetal heart rate acceleration response to an acoustic stimulation was compared to the traditional nonstress test in regard to pregnancy outcome, as reflected by the incidence of intrapartum fetal distress, meconium staining of the amniotic fluid, 1- and 5-minute Apgar scores, and perinatal morta...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1984-01, Vol.148 (1), p.41-45
Hauptverfasser: Serafini, Paulo, Lindsay, Mary B.J., Nagey, David A., Pupkin, Marcos J., Tseng, Paul, Crenshaw, Carlyle
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description The fetal heart rate acceleration response to an acoustic stimulation was compared to the traditional nonstress test in regard to pregnancy outcome, as reflected by the incidence of intrapartum fetal distress, meconium staining of the amniotic fluid, 1- and 5-minute Apgar scores, and perinatal mortality. Fetuses with spontaneous or sound-generated reactivity had comparably good outcomes with respect to all outcome measures investigated. Fetuses who lacked spontaneous or sound-stimulated reactivity had an increased risk for intrapartum fetal distress. The acoustic stimulation test is a safe and rapid test of fetoplacental sufficiency that appears to perform comparably to the nonstress test. The acoustic stimulation test significantly shortens total antepartum testing time and expense.
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Apgar Score
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Female
Fetal Distress - diagnosis
Fetal Heart - physiology
Fetal Monitoring
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Heart Rate
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Pregnancy. Fetus. Placenta
Risk
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