THE EFFECT OF CHORIONIC VILLUS SAMPLING ON FETAL HEART RATE
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- Aug, 29, 2018
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Author: Shahram Akhlaghpoor Taraneh Hosseinipoor
Novin Medical Radiation Institute, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Objective: Fetal heart rate (FHR) variation during chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a controversial topic. Limited
studies have been published on this subject. Our study intended to evaluate the effects of CVS on the FHR.
Method: One hundred and sixty-five patients undergoing first-trimester elective CVS for prenatal diagnosis of
ß-thalassemia were entered into a prospective study. Mmode FHR was obtained before and immediately after
CVS in the patients. Potentially confounding variables also recorded included: gestational age, number of needle
passes and placental location.
Results: FHR values before and after CVS were compared using the paired t test and showed no statistically significant differences by 95% confidence. No differences were found in data analyzing gestational age, number of needle passes or placental location.
Conclusion: We were unable to detect any significant change in FHR after performing CVS. It seems that FHR is generally not altered by CVS.
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