Abstract

Scalp blood flow and transcutaneous (tc) PO2 were measured in four fetal lambs at 130-135 days of gestation. Scalp blood flow was measured by the xenon clearance technique using a technetium source to correct for changes in distance from the detector. The effect of circular pressure, the so-called "tonsure effect" on scalp flow and tcPO2, was evaluated by pressing a ring on the scalp. A circular pressure between 20-30 mmHg markedly reduced local scalp blood flow and was sufficient to reduce tcPO2 to zero. We found evidence of significant recirculation of xenon in the fetal circulation indicating right-left shunting. This study showed that the tonsure effect seriously affected scalp blood flow and tcPO2 in the fetus.

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