Fetal heart rate overshoot during repeated umbilical cord occlusion in sheep. 2001

J A Westgate, and L Bennet, and H H de Haan, and A J Gunn
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. ja.westgate@auckland.ac.nz

OBJECTIVE To assess the clinical utility of overshoot fetal heart rate (FHR) decelerations by examining their occurrence after umbilical cord occlusions of varying frequency and length in near-term fetal sheep. METHODS Fetuses were allocated to the following three groups: 1-minute umbilical cord occlusion repeated every 5 minutes (1:5 group, n = 8) or every 2.5 minutes (1:2.5 group, n = 8) or 2-minute occlusions repeated every 5 minutes (2:5 group, n = 4). Occlusions were continued for 4 hours or until fetal mean arterial pressure decreased below 20 mmHg during two successive occlusions. RESULTS In the 1:5 group, fetuses tolerated 4 hours of occlusion without hypotension or clinically significant acidosis and overshoot never occurred. In the 2:5 group, fetuses rapidly became hypotensive and acidotic, and occlusions were terminated at 116.3 +/- 22.9 min (mean +/- standard deviation). Overshoot was seen after every occlusion, starting with the first occlusion. In the 1:2.5 group, fetuses became progressively acidotic and hypotensive and occlusions were stopped at 183.1 +/- 42.8 min. Overshoot occurred after 91.6 +/- 42.5 minutes, at a pH of 7.17 +/- 0.06, base deficit 9.3 +/- 4.5 mmol/L. After the appearance of overshoot there was a more rapid decrease in fetal mean arterial pressure (0.25 [0.21, 0.35, 25-75th percentile] mmHg/minute versus 0.11 [0.03, 0.15] mmHg/minute before overshoot appeared, P <.01). CONCLUSIONS These data suggest that overshoot is related to longer (2-minute) occlusions or to developing fetal acidosis and hypotension during 1-minute occlusions. This pattern could have clinical utility, as 1-minute contractions are typical of active labor.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D003250 Constriction The act of constricting. Clamping,Clampings,Constrictions
D005260 Female Females
D006340 Heart Rate, Fetal The heart rate of the FETUS. The normal range at term is between 120 and 160 beats per minute. Fetal Heart Rate,Fetal Heart Rates,Heart Rates, Fetal,Rate, Fetal Heart,Rates, Fetal Heart
D000138 Acidosis A pathologic condition of acid accumulation or depletion of base in the body. The two main types are RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS and metabolic acidosis, due to metabolic acid build up. Metabolic Acidosis,Acidoses,Acidoses, Metabolic,Acidosis, Metabolic,Metabolic Acidoses
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012756 Sheep Any of the ruminant mammals with curved horns in the genus Ovis, family Bovidae. They possess lachrymal grooves and interdigital glands, which are absent in GOATS. Ovis,Sheep, Dall,Dall Sheep,Ovis dalli
D014470 Umbilical Cord The flexible rope-like structure that connects a developing FETUS to the PLACENTA in mammals. The cord contains blood vessels which carry oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the fetus and waste products away from the fetus. Cord, Umbilical,Cords, Umbilical,Umbilical Cords
D014590 Uterine Contraction Contraction of the UTERINE MUSCLE. Myometrial Contraction,Contraction, Myometrial,Contraction, Uterine,Contractions, Myometrial,Contractions, Uterine,Myometrial Contractions,Uterine Contractions

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