In fetal sheep, arterial blood gas values show considerable spontaneous fluctuations. The aim of the present study was to obtain quantitative data on fetal blood gas variability. Accurate assessment of the intraindividual variations can hardly be obtained from intermittent blood samples, but requires continuous measurement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLow amplitude, long-lasting epochs of myometrial activity, contractures, occur throughout the majority of pregnancy in all species studied to date. Contractures are associated with a fall in fetal oxygenation and changes in fetal behavioral state. In the present study we observed that contractures produced by the administration of 70 mU oxytocin iv to the pregnant ewe at 125-139 days gestational age (term 145-150 days) result in a fall in fetal carotid arterial PO2 of approximately 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Obstet Gynecol
February 1990
The effects of hypoxemia on nuchal muscle activity, a parameter of gross body movements, were studied during 12 experiments in five chronically instrumented fetal lambs. Hypoxemia was accomplished by tracheal infusion of nitrogen and did not result in significant changes in fetal arterial pH and PCO2. Fetal arterial blood gases and pH were continuously measured with an extracorporeal flow-through cuvette.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF