The physiological significance of spectral and fractal components of spontaneous heart rate (HR) variability in the fetus remains unclear. To examine the relationship between circadian rhythms in different measures of HR variability, R-R interval time series obtained by fetal ECGs were recorded continuously over 24 h in five pregnant sheep at 116-125 days gestation. Conventional measures of short-term (STV) and long-term variability (LTV), low-frequency (LF; 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To investigate whether V-shaped decelerations in fetal heart rate tracing are a physiologic response to fetal movements or secondary to cord compression.
Study Design: Six pregnant sheep and their fetuses (115-125 days of gestation) were surgically instrumented and studied. Fetal electrocardiogram, carotid blood flow, arterial blood pressure and fetal movement were continuously monitored for 24 hours.