Effect of vibroacoustic stimulation on fetal heart rate during nonstress tests

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Nursing
Department Nursing
Author Sleutel, Martha Rider
Title Effect of vibroacoustic stimulation on fetal heart rate during nonstress tests
Date 1988-08
Description Vibroacoustic stimulation of the fetus with an artificial larynx has been shown to cause an immediate fetal startle response, and increase in fetal activity and an increase in fetal heart rate (FHR) accelerations that persist for 10 to 60 minutes or longer. This randomized prospective study compared the two most common techniques of vibroacoustic stimulation tests (VST): one 5-second stimulus and four intermittent 3-second stimuli, with a control group of traditional nonstress tests (NST). The FHR tracings in the two experimental groups had more accelerations, and were of greater amplitude and duration, than in the control group. The length of tine required to obtain a reactive NST was almost 15 minutes shorter for VSTs than for NSTs. VSTs elicited a heightened reactivity that persisted beyond the observation period in 66% of the experimental group subjects. Of this 66%, another two-thirds of the subjects displayed prolonged, marked accelerations. If the baseline FHR is not determined prior to stimulus, these periods of prolonged accelerations may necessitate additional observation time.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Fetal heart rate monitoring
Subject MESH Acoustic Stimulation; Fetal Monitoring; Fetal Monitoring; Heart Rate, Fetal; Obstetrical Nursing
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name MS
Language eng
Relation is Version of Digital reproduction of "The Effect of vibroacoustic stimulation on fetal heart rate during nonstress tests". Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library.
Rights Management © Martha Rider Sleutel.
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