Computer-assisted analysis of fetal behavior in fetal abnormalities.

Fetal therapy Pub Date : 1989-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000263431
N Shinozuka, H Masuda, T Okai, Y Kuwabara, M Mizuno
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Fetal behavior was studied in 17 cases of fetal abnormalities including nonimmune hydrops fetalis and in 11 cases of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) in comparison to 30 healthy fetuses. Breathing movements, rapid eye movements and trunk movements were observed ultrasonically and analyzed using a computer-assisted system. The cases with central nervous system anomalies showed a markedly different behavioral pattern. In the fetal abnormalities without chromosomal anomalies, the cases without major behavioral disorders were cured by neonatal treatment. IUGR cases with decreased trunk, breathing and REM period were finally diagnosed as having fetal distress by fetal heart rate monitoring. The findings on fetal behavior hint at the possibility of diagnosing abnormalities in neural development as well as in well-being.

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胎儿畸形中胎儿行为的计算机辅助分析。
研究了17例胎儿异常(包括非免疫性水肿胎儿)和11例宫内生长迟缓(IUGR)胎儿的胎儿行为,并与30例健康胎儿进行了比较。通过超声观察呼吸运动、快速眼球运动和躯干运动,并用计算机辅助系统进行分析。中枢神经系统异常的病例表现出明显不同的行为模式。在无染色体异常的胎儿畸形中,无重大行为障碍的病例经新生儿治疗治愈。IUGR中出现躯干、呼吸和快速眼动期减少的病例,经胎心监测最终诊断为胎儿窘迫。胎儿行为的发现暗示了诊断神经发育和健康异常的可能性。
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