Fetal hemodynamic changes after amniotomy

Background.  The aim of the study was to assess fetal vascular blood flow after amniotomy. Methods.  This was a prospective observational study. Thirty‐five women with singleton pregnancy beyond 36 weeks of gestation, who underwent amniotomy, were recruited. The pulsatility indices of the fetal midd...

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Published inActa obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica Vol. 84; no. 2; pp. 166 - 169
Main Authors Fok, Wing Yee, Leung, Tak Yeung, Tsui, Michelle Hy, Leung, Tse Ngong, Lau, Tze Kin
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Abstract Background.  The aim of the study was to assess fetal vascular blood flow after amniotomy. Methods.  This was a prospective observational study. Thirty‐five women with singleton pregnancy beyond 36 weeks of gestation, who underwent amniotomy, were recruited. The pulsatility indices of the fetal middle cerebral artery (MCA), the renal artery, and the ductus venosum were measured before and 30 min following amniotomy. The changes in pulsatility index were compared by means of Wilcoxon signed rank test. Results.  There was a significant reduction in pulsatility indices of the MCA (median reduction: 0.23; interquantile range (IQR): −0.04, 0.4) and the renal artery (median reduction: 0.12; IQR: −0.12, 0.54) after amniotomy. However, there was no obvious change in the ductus venosum (median reduction: 0.00; IQR: −0.06, 0.1). Conclusions.  Amniotomy is associated with significant reduction in the impedance of the fetal MCA and the renal artery. The former may be a result of fetal stress response and the latter could be related to the release of vasoactive substances after amniotomy.
AbstractList Background.  The aim of the study was to assess fetal vascular blood flow after amniotomy. Methods.  This was a prospective observational study. Thirty‐five women with singleton pregnancy beyond 36 weeks of gestation, who underwent amniotomy, were recruited. The pulsatility indices of the fetal middle cerebral artery (MCA), the renal artery, and the ductus venosum were measured before and 30 min following amniotomy. The changes in pulsatility index were compared by means of Wilcoxon signed rank test. Results.  There was a significant reduction in pulsatility indices of the MCA (median reduction: 0.23; interquantile range (IQR): −0.04, 0.4) and the renal artery (median reduction: 0.12; IQR: −0.12, 0.54) after amniotomy. However, there was no obvious change in the ductus venosum (median reduction: 0.00; IQR: −0.06, 0.1). Conclusions.  Amniotomy is associated with significant reduction in the impedance of the fetal MCA and the renal artery. The former may be a result of fetal stress response and the latter could be related to the release of vasoactive substances after amniotomy.
The aim of the study was to assess fetal vascular blood flow after amniotomy. This was a prospective observational study. Thirty-five women with singleton pregnancy beyond 36 weeks of gestation, who underwent amniotomy, were recruited. The pulsatility indices of the fetal middle cerebral artery (MCA), the renal artery, and the ductus venosum were measured before and 30 min following amniotomy. The changes in pulsatility index were compared by means of Wilcoxon signed rank test. There was a significant reduction in pulsatility indices of the MCA (median reduction: 0.23; interquantile range (IQR): -0.04, 0.4) and the renal artery (median reduction: 0.12; IQR: -0.12, 0.54) after amniotomy. However, there was no obvious change in the ductus venosum (median reduction: 0.00; IQR: -0.06, 0.1). Amniotomy is associated with significant reduction in the impedance of the fetal MCA and the renal artery. The former may be a result of fetal stress response and the latter could be related to the release of vasoactive substances after amniotomy.
BACKGROUNDThe aim of the study was to assess fetal vascular blood flow after amniotomy.METHODSThis was a prospective observational study. Thirty-five women with singleton pregnancy beyond 36 weeks of gestation, who underwent amniotomy, were recruited. The pulsatility indices of the fetal middle cerebral artery (MCA), the renal artery, and the ductus venosum were measured before and 30 min following amniotomy. The changes in pulsatility index were compared by means of Wilcoxon signed rank test.RESULTSThere was a significant reduction in pulsatility indices of the MCA (median reduction: 0.23; interquantile range (IQR): -0.04, 0.4) and the renal artery (median reduction: 0.12; IQR: -0.12, 0.54) after amniotomy. However, there was no obvious change in the ductus venosum (median reduction: 0.00; IQR: -0.06, 0.1).CONCLUSIONSAmniotomy is associated with significant reduction in the impedance of the fetal MCA and the renal artery. The former may be a result of fetal stress response and the latter could be related to the release of vasoactive substances after amniotomy.
Author Fok, Wing Yee
Leung, Tse Ngong
Lau, Tze Kin
Leung, Tak Yeung
Tsui, Michelle Hy
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Doppler ultrasound study
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Renal artery
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Amnion - surgery
amniotomy
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Flow Velocity
Cohort Studies
Doppler
Female
Fetal Monitoring
Fetus - blood supply
Follow-Up Studies
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Heart Rate, Fetal - physiology
Hemodynamics - physiology
Humans
Labor, Induced - methods
Medical sciences
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Trimester, Third
Prenatal Care - methods
Prospective Studies
the ductus venosum
the middle cerebral artery
the renal artery
Ultrasonography, Doppler
Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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