P. van Leeuwen, Lisa Werner, D. Cysarz, W. Hatzmann, D. Gronemeyer
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Abstract
In 51 healthy fetuses at term, we calculated fetal heart rate variability (HRV) obtained using a fetal ECG monitor which automatically determined RR interval durations. We compared the values of various HRV measures from different domains to those obtained from high quality fetal magnetocardiographic acquisitions in a similar subject group. The comparison showed significant differences in all domains, in particular in HRV measures which quantify short-term variability. Inspection of the ECG RR interval time series suggested inappropriate identification of R-times. Thus, although fetal heart rate and its overall variance may be accurately determined using such monitors, caution should be taken when assessing short-term HRV.