Type and duration of fetal asphyxial insult affect the distribution of blood flow to the heart and brain. The purpose of this study was to describe dynamic and quantitative changes in regional myocardial and cerebral blood flow (CBF) during fetal asphyxia induced by total occlusion of the umbilical cord. Eleven exteriorized fetal sheep were subjected to total umbilical cord occlusion and five fetal sheep served as sham controls. Regional blood flow (BF) to the brain and heart was quantified using radioactive microspheres before and after 5 min of occlusion and finally when fetal mean arterial blood pressure had decreased below 25 mm Hg, 9.8 (0.8) [mean (SD)] min after occlusion. Right coronary arterial (RCA) blood flow velocity and carotid ...
Hypoxia can significantly contribute to the development of permanent brain injury in the term neonat...
A drop in arterial oxygen content activates fetal chemoreflex including an increase in sympathetic a...
The fetal llama exposed to an intense degree of hypoxaemia did not increase cerebral blood flow, but...
T/QRS ratio monitoring is used to help identify fetal asphyxia. However, immature animals have great...
OBJECTIVE: The study was undertaken to determine to what extent a 10-minute total umbilical cord occ...
Objective. The purpose of this experimental study was to elucidate alterations in fetal energy metab...
We have shown that 5 days of mild hypoxia has significant effects on fetal ECoG activity, heart rate...
The hemodynamic, metabolic, and biochemical changes produced during the transition from fetal to neo...
Objective: To determine whether the onset of fetal hypotension during profound asphyxia is reflected...
1. The impact of repeated umbilical cord occlusion on the normal maturation of fetal heart rate (FHR...
Fetal susceptibility to hypoxic brain injury increases over the last third of gestation. This study ...
UNLABELLED: Fetal susceptibility to hypoxic brain injury increases over the last third of gestation....
Objective. To investigate the perinatal adaptive response of the adrenal blood flow/adrenal fraction...
[Abstract not included] Speculation: In the fetal lamb during prolonged intrauterine hypoxia, total ...
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands. OBJECTIVE:...
Hypoxia can significantly contribute to the development of permanent brain injury in the term neonat...
A drop in arterial oxygen content activates fetal chemoreflex including an increase in sympathetic a...
The fetal llama exposed to an intense degree of hypoxaemia did not increase cerebral blood flow, but...
T/QRS ratio monitoring is used to help identify fetal asphyxia. However, immature animals have great...
OBJECTIVE: The study was undertaken to determine to what extent a 10-minute total umbilical cord occ...
Objective. The purpose of this experimental study was to elucidate alterations in fetal energy metab...
We have shown that 5 days of mild hypoxia has significant effects on fetal ECoG activity, heart rate...
The hemodynamic, metabolic, and biochemical changes produced during the transition from fetal to neo...
Objective: To determine whether the onset of fetal hypotension during profound asphyxia is reflected...
1. The impact of repeated umbilical cord occlusion on the normal maturation of fetal heart rate (FHR...
Fetal susceptibility to hypoxic brain injury increases over the last third of gestation. This study ...
UNLABELLED: Fetal susceptibility to hypoxic brain injury increases over the last third of gestation....
Objective. To investigate the perinatal adaptive response of the adrenal blood flow/adrenal fraction...
[Abstract not included] Speculation: In the fetal lamb during prolonged intrauterine hypoxia, total ...
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands. OBJECTIVE:...
Hypoxia can significantly contribute to the development of permanent brain injury in the term neonat...
A drop in arterial oxygen content activates fetal chemoreflex including an increase in sympathetic a...
The fetal llama exposed to an intense degree of hypoxaemia did not increase cerebral blood flow, but...