Peleg D, Goldman J A
Obstet Gynecol. 1979 Apr;53(4):530-3.
The anencephalic fetus is an interesting model for the study of the fetal heart rate (FHR). Such a fetus could serve as a model for the examination of the effect of "intracranial" pressure on the FHR, because its central nervous system (CNS) is directly exposed to intraamniotic pressure changes. The FHR was monitored in 10 anencephalic fetuses of normal, uncomplicated pregnancies and of gestational age between 35 and 42 weeks. Silent-pattern heart rate was observed in 6 of the monitored anencephalic fetuses. No other consistent heart rate pattern was obtained. A relatively high incidence of extreme early decelerations may be attributed to the exposure of the fetal CNS to direct pressure.
无脑儿胎儿是研究胎儿心率(FHR)的一个有趣模型。这样的胎儿可作为研究“颅内”压力对FHR影响的模型,因为其中枢神经系统(CNS)直接暴露于羊膜腔内压力变化。对10例孕周在35至42周、正常且无并发症妊娠的无脑儿胎儿进行了FHR监测。在6例监测的无脑儿胎儿中观察到了寂静型心率。未获得其他一致的心率模式。极早期减速的相对高发生率可能归因于胎儿CNS直接受到压力。