Goldstein I, Romero R, Merrill S, Wan M, O'Connor T Z, Mazor M, Hobbins J C
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1988 Aug;159(2):363-8. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(88)80085-1.
A prospective study of fetal behavior in cases complicated with preterm premature rupture of membranes was conducted in 41 patients. The length of time and the number of fetal breathing and gross body movements were correlated with the amniotic fluid culture results. An episode of fetal activity (body movements and breathing movements) of greater than or equal to 30 seconds during 30 minutes of observation was associated with the absence of intraamniotic infection in 100% of the cases. On the other hand, the absence of fetal breathing movements and gross body movements of less than a 50 second duration during 30 minutes of observation was associated with positive amniotic fluid cultures in all cases. If an episode of fetal breathing movements was present but lasted less than 30 seconds and/or the total time of gross body movements was greater than 50 seconds, 64% of patients had an intraamniotic infection.
对41例胎膜早破并发症患者的胎儿行为进行了前瞻性研究。胎儿呼吸和全身运动的时间长度及次数与羊水培养结果相关。在30分钟观察期内,一次胎儿活动(身体运动和呼吸运动)持续大于或等于30秒,100%的病例与羊膜腔内无感染相关。另一方面,在30分钟观察期内,胎儿呼吸运动和全身运动持续时间少于50秒,所有病例的羊水培养均为阳性。如果存在一次胎儿呼吸运动但持续时间少于30秒和/或全身运动总时间大于50秒,64%的患者存在羊膜腔内感染。