Vibroacoustic Stimulation of the Fetus Using a Conventional Mechanical Alarm Clock.

Brezinka, Lechner, Stephan, Pfeiffer
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> Objective: For more than 20 years, vibroacoustic stimulation testing (VAST) using an artificial larynx has been used worldwide when fetal heart rate monitoring produced patterns with absent or very low variability. In addition to the artificial larynx many other appliances have been used to stimulate a seemingly dormant fetus, but these have rarely been evaluated properly. In this study we tried to evaluate the use of standard mechanical wind-up alarm clocks for VAST. Methods: VAST with an alarm clock was performed successfully in 80 women with normal pregnancies from 36 weeks to term. It was tested by placing the alarm clock on the maternal abdomen just above the fetal head or on the controlateral side of the maternal abdomen to see whether position made any difference and whether coupling with ultrasound gel applied between the alarm clock and the maternal abdomen would affect the degree of fetal reaction to VAST as expressed in heart rate acceleration. Similarly, the effect of the alarm clock VAST on subjective and objective fetal movement patterns as registered by kineto-cardiotocotraphy (K-CTG) in addition to heart rate patterns was investigated. Results: All fetuses showed heart rate acceleration, an increase in heart variability, and increase in movement patterns in the 6 min after the application of alarm clock VAST. No statistically significant difference was found which would favor a particular placement of the alarm clock on the maternal abdomen or the use of ultrasound coupling gel. When K-CTG was performed, patient-perceived fetal movements as expressed with an event marker showed agreement with the machine-registered movements only when patients could see the tracing during registration and no accordance when the K-CTG was turned toward the wall during registation. Conclusion: In keeping with the ALARA principle a conventional wind-up alarm clock appears to be an inexpensive and effective alternative to the electrolarynx.

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使用传统机械闹钟对胎儿进行振动声刺激。
目的:20多年来,使用人工喉部的振动声刺激试验(VAST)已在全球范围内用于胎儿心率监测产生无变异性或极低变异性的模式。除了人工喉头外,许多其他器具也被用来刺激看似休眠的胎儿,但这些很少得到适当的评估。在这项研究中,我们试图评估使用标准机械上发条闹钟广大。方法:对80例36周至足月的正常妊娠妇女进行了带闹钟的VAST手术。将闹钟放置在母体腹部的正上方,或者放置在母体腹部的控制侧,观察位置是否有差异,以及在闹钟与母体腹部之间偶联超声凝胶是否会影响胎儿对VAST的反应程度,表现为心率加速。同样,除了心率模式外,还研究了闹钟VAST对动心造影(K-CTG)记录的胎儿主观和客观运动模式的影响。结果:在应用VAST闹钟后的6 min内,所有胎儿均表现出心率加快、心率变异性增加、运动模式增加的现象。在产妇腹部放置闹钟或使用超声偶联凝胶时,没有发现统计学上的显著差异。当进行K-CTG时,只有当患者在记录过程中看到追踪时,用事件标记表达的患者感知到的胎儿运动与机器记录的运动一致,而当K-CTG在记录过程中转向墙壁时则不一致。结论:与ALARA原理保持一致,传统的发条闹钟似乎是一种廉价和有效的替代电喉。
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