1966
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(66)90658-2
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The dynamics of fetal cardiac activity

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“…The first, however, to indicate the clinical significance of these intervals between electro-and phonocardiographically recorded phenomena of the fetal heart action, were Kelly (1965), Persianinov et al (1966 and Peeters (1968). Goodlin et al (1972) succeeded in recording the PEP of a fetus in utero for the first time.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first, however, to indicate the clinical significance of these intervals between electro-and phonocardiographically recorded phenomena of the fetal heart action, were Kelly (1965), Persianinov et al (1966 and Peeters (1968). Goodlin et al (1972) succeeded in recording the PEP of a fetus in utero for the first time.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consistent and significant (p <0.001) prolongation of mech anical systole at birth has been described previously [7]. It appears likely that this may be due to the sudden and persistent increase in resistance to blood flow produced by the change from circulation in parallel to circulation in series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Since they changed significantly with variation in the beat to beat interval preceding the propositus [7,16], regression equations were developed to relate them and the intervals between the peak of the R and the 1st and 2nd major components of the 1st sound of the new born (see above) separately to the instantaneous pulse rate and to the beat to beat interval. There was no significant difference in the adequacy of fit between the relationship of the 4 S,S2 intervals to pulse rate and to beat interval except in constants.…”
Section: Analysis Of Interval Duration Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The onset of aortic valve opening has been demonstrated by two noninvasive methods, phonocardiogram and Doppler cardiogram. Detection of mitral valve and aortic valve closure by using phonocardiogram was attempted in an earlier stage of the investigation for fetal STIs [4]. However, this method has not been applied in clinical practice because of the difficulty in collecting fetal heart sound clearly through the maternal abdomen.…”
Section: Recording Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first attempt to measure the PEP was 1966 by Persianinov et al, who reported fetal cardiac intervals measured from simultaneous recordings of fetal ECG and phonocardiogram, both of which were obtained through the maternal abdomen [4]. Moreover, Murata et al and Organ et al reported in the 1970s that PEP could be detected more accurately by measuring the interval between the onset of the QRS wave in fetal ECG, which can be detected by using a scalp electrode, and the opening of the aortic valve in Doppler cardiogram [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%