Hemodynamic Fetal Response to Maternal Isometric Exercise in Pregnant Patients with Diabetes

Monique Soares Paz, José Antônio Reis Ferreira de Lima, Tatiana Frehner Kavalco, Wendel Mombaque dos Santos, F. Gallarreta
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Background: Studies on physical activity during pregnancy and its impact on mother and fetus are still limited. International protocols consider only aerobic exercise and fail to provide information about other modalities such as isometric exercise. Isometric exercise promotes cardiorespiratory resistance and muscle strengthening, but it is rarely tested on pregnant women because it increases maternal blood pressure and can subsequently affect placental circulation. Objectives: To assess the fetal response by use of Doppler study in diabetes pregnant women submitted to isometric exercise. Methods: A cross-sectional experimental study was conducted on 25 diabetes pregnant women with gestational age between 26 and 36 weeks. The patients were submitted to isometric handgrip, and data were collected from the mother (blood pressure, heart rate and Doppler velocimetry for the uterine arteries) and from the fetus (heart rate, Doppler velocimetry for the umbilical artery, middle cerebral artery and ductus venosus). All variables were collected before, during and after the isometric handgrip. Results: There was a significant reduction in the pulsatilityindex (average values pre 0.77 ± 0.30, trans 0.65 ± 0.22, and post 0.75 ± 0.22, with p = 0.001), resistance index (average values pre 0.49
妊娠糖尿病患者胎儿对母体等长运动的血流动力学反应
背景:关于孕期体育活动及其对母胎影响的研究仍然有限。国际协议只考虑有氧运动,而没有提供其他模式的信息,如等长运动。等长运动促进心肺阻力和肌肉增强,但很少在孕妇身上进行测试,因为它会增加孕妇的血压,并随后影响胎盘循环。目的:应用多普勒研究糖尿病孕妇进行等长运动时胎儿的反应。方法:对25例孕龄26 ~ 36周的糖尿病孕妇进行横断面实验研究。对患者进行等距握力,采集母亲(血压、心率、子宫动脉多普勒测速)和胎儿(心率、脐动脉、大脑中动脉、静脉导管多普勒测速)的数据。在等距握握之前、期间和之后收集所有变量。结果:脉搏指数(术前平均值0.77±0.30,术后平均值0.65±0.22,术后平均值0.75±0.22,p = 0.001)、阻力指数(术前平均值0.49)均显著降低
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