Marks F, Zimmer E Z, Chao C R, Monteagudo A, Fox H E
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sloane Hospital for Women, Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York, New York, USA.
J Reprod Med. 1995 Jul;40(7):513-5.
Vibratory acoustic stimulation (VAS) has been used to shorten the duration of antepartum fetal heart rate monitoring. Questions have been asked regarding the possible effects of VAS on the fetus. VAS was used to investigate whether the acute effect of VAS is associated with gasping in the normal fetus.
Thirty-seven normal patients at 37-42 weeks' gestation with singleton fetuses were studied. All had normal amniotic fluid volume on ultrasound. These 37 subjects had a five-minute baseline sonographic assessment of fetal breathing and body movements. A fetal gasp was defined as an isolated, slow, irregularly occurring, deep, inspiratory-type movement, or series of them, of the chest and abdomen. Three-second VAS was then delivered with an artificial larynx placed directly over the fetal head. Fetal breathing, body and gasping movements were assessed at the time of this stimulus.
A significant increase in fetal body movements (P < .001), a significant decrease in fetal breathing (P < .003) and absence of gasping movements were noted.
The results suggest that gasping does not occur in response to VAS in the normal, term fetus.
振动声学刺激(VAS)已被用于缩短产前胎儿心率监测的时长。有人对VAS对胎儿可能产生的影响提出了疑问。本研究采用VAS来探究其对正常胎儿的急性效应是否与喘息有关。
对37例孕37 - 42周、单胎妊娠的正常孕妇进行研究。所有孕妇超声检查羊水均正常。这37名受试者进行了5分钟的胎儿呼吸和身体运动的超声基线评估。胎儿喘息被定义为胸部和腹部孤立的、缓慢的、不规则出现的、深度的吸气型运动或一系列此类运动。然后将人工喉直接置于胎儿头部上方进行3秒的VAS刺激。在此刺激时评估胎儿的呼吸、身体和喘息运动。
观察到胎儿身体运动显著增加(P < .001),胎儿呼吸显著减少(P < .003)且无喘息运动。
结果表明,足月正常胎儿对VAS不会出现喘息反应。