2007
DOI: 10.1080/00016340701252217
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Effects of maternal central hemodynamics on fetal heart rate patterns

Abstract: Maternal central hemodynamics influences fetal heart rate patterns in connection with different maternal body position.

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“…Among 100 patients with full‐term pregnancies, an average cardiac output of 6.8 L/min cardiac has been demonstrated . The use of 7.48 L/min in the inclusion criteria represented an increase of 10% on this previously reported value; the pre‐treatment 8.3‐L/min cardiac output recorded in the present study indicates remarkably augmented blood volume among the study participants.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Among 100 patients with full‐term pregnancies, an average cardiac output of 6.8 L/min cardiac has been demonstrated . The use of 7.48 L/min in the inclusion criteria represented an increase of 10% on this previously reported value; the pre‐treatment 8.3‐L/min cardiac output recorded in the present study indicates remarkably augmented blood volume among the study participants.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The standards of normality were HR at rest between 60 and 100 bpm; blood pressure up to 140/90 mmHg; RR between 16 and 22 rpm; and SpO2 between 95% and 100% 14. The fetal HR was between 110 and 160 bpm 7.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nach eingetretenem Kreislaufstillstand limitieren der beeinträchtigte venöse Rück-strom und das reduzierte Herzzeitvolumen die Effektivität von Thoraxkompressionen. Daten, die sich nicht auf die Situation eines Kreislaufstillstands beziehen, zeigen, dass eine leichte Linkslagerung den Blutdruck der Mutter, den Cardiac output und das Schlagvolumen sowie die fetale Oxygenierung und die Herzfrequenz verbessern [486,487,488]. Zwei Untersuchungen fanden keine Verbesserung der mütterlichen oder fetalen Parameter bei 10° bis 20°-Linksseitenlagerung [489,490].…”
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