脑损伤婴儿的正常胎儿心率模式:产时胎儿监测的失败?

Ahn, Korst, Phelan
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目的:探讨产时胎儿心率(FHR)模式正常的神经功能障碍儿的围生期特征。方法:对300例神经功能受损的单胎足月婴儿进行回顾性分析,分析那些分娩时FHR模式正常的患者,即在分娩过程中基线率正常的反应性FHR模式,以及随后发现的中枢神经系统损伤。排除了产时异常FHR模式或创伤性分娩的新生儿。此外,产时窒息的4项必要标准为:动脉pH值
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Normal Fetal Heart Rate Pattern in the Brain-damaged Infant: A Failure of Intrapartum Fetal Monitoring?

> Objective: To describe the perinatal characteristics of neurologically impaired infants with normal intrapartum fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns. Methods: In a registry of 300 neurologically impaired singleton term infants, a retrospective chart review was undertaken to analyze those patients with a normal intrapartum FHR pattern, i.e. reactive FHR pattern with a normal baseline rate throughout labor, and a subsequent finding of central nervous system impairment. Neonates with an abnormal intrapartum FHR pattern or a traumatic birth were excluded. In addition, the four criteria necessary for intrapartum asphyxia were as follows: arterial pH <7.00, Apgar score

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