Abstract
The differential index, describing the short-term component, and the interval index, describing the long-term component, of fetal heart rate variability were measured by an on-line method from the abdominal electrocardiograms of eight fetuses during the third trimester of normal pregnancies while mothers were smoking a cigarette. Maternal heart rate and maternal blood pressure were measured intermittently before, during, and after smoking. Analyses of fetal heart rate variability were performed continuously with the sample time of 1 minute during the experiments. An increase in maternal heart rate and blood pressure, with concomitant decrease in the interval index and the differential index, was observed. The correlation analysis revealed a negative correlation between maternal heart rate and the interval index (p < 0.001), between diastolic pressure and the differential index (p < 0.01), and between systolic pressure and the differential index (p < 0.01).
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