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Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study)

Pregnancy is a period of continuous change in the maternal cardiovascular system, partly mediated by the autonomic nervous system. Insufficient autonomic adaptation to increasing gestation is associated with pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and preterm birth (both...

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Autores principales: Bester, Maretha, Moors, Suzanne, Joshi, Rohan, Nichting, Thomas J., van der Hout-van der Jagt, M. Beatrijs, Oei, S. Guid, Mischi, Massimo, Vullings, Rik, van Laar, Judith O. E. H.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33599215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11010004
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author Bester, Maretha
Moors, Suzanne
Joshi, Rohan
Nichting, Thomas J.
van der Hout-van der Jagt, M. Beatrijs
Oei, S. Guid
Mischi, Massimo
Vullings, Rik
van Laar, Judith O. E. H.
author_facet Bester, Maretha
Moors, Suzanne
Joshi, Rohan
Nichting, Thomas J.
van der Hout-van der Jagt, M. Beatrijs
Oei, S. Guid
Mischi, Massimo
Vullings, Rik
van Laar, Judith O. E. H.
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description Pregnancy is a period of continuous change in the maternal cardiovascular system, partly mediated by the autonomic nervous system. Insufficient autonomic adaptation to increasing gestation is associated with pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and preterm birth (both major causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality). Consequently, maternal heart rate variability (mHRV), which is a proxy measure for autonomic activity, is increasingly assessed in these cohorts to investigate the pathophysiology of their complications. A better pathophysiological understanding could facilitate the early detection of these complications, which remains challenging. However, such studies (typically performed in pregnancies leading to hospitalization) have generated conflicting findings. A probable reason for these conflicting findings is that these study cohorts were likely administered routine obstetric medications during the study period of which the effects on mHRV are largely unknown. Subsequently, we design a longitudinal, observational study to quantifying the effect of these medications—particularly corticosteroids, which are known to affect fetal HRV—on mHRV to improve the interpretation of past and future studies. We will enroll 61 women admitted to a tertiary obstetric unit with an indication to receive corticosteroids antenatally. Participants’ mHRV will be continuously acquired throughout their hospitalization with wrist-worn photoplethysmography to facilitate a within-patient comparison of the effect of corticosteroids on mHRV.
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spelling pubmed-78389472021-01-28 Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study) Bester, Maretha Moors, Suzanne Joshi, Rohan Nichting, Thomas J. van der Hout-van der Jagt, M. Beatrijs Oei, S. Guid Mischi, Massimo Vullings, Rik van Laar, Judith O. E. H. Clin Pract Study Protocol Pregnancy is a period of continuous change in the maternal cardiovascular system, partly mediated by the autonomic nervous system. Insufficient autonomic adaptation to increasing gestation is associated with pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and preterm birth (both major causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality). Consequently, maternal heart rate variability (mHRV), which is a proxy measure for autonomic activity, is increasingly assessed in these cohorts to investigate the pathophysiology of their complications. A better pathophysiological understanding could facilitate the early detection of these complications, which remains challenging. However, such studies (typically performed in pregnancies leading to hospitalization) have generated conflicting findings. A probable reason for these conflicting findings is that these study cohorts were likely administered routine obstetric medications during the study period of which the effects on mHRV are largely unknown. Subsequently, we design a longitudinal, observational study to quantifying the effect of these medications—particularly corticosteroids, which are known to affect fetal HRV—on mHRV to improve the interpretation of past and future studies. We will enroll 61 women admitted to a tertiary obstetric unit with an indication to receive corticosteroids antenatally. Participants’ mHRV will be continuously acquired throughout their hospitalization with wrist-worn photoplethysmography to facilitate a within-patient comparison of the effect of corticosteroids on mHRV. MDPI 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7838947/ /pubmed/33599215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11010004 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bester, Maretha
Moors, Suzanne
Joshi, Rohan
Nichting, Thomas J.
van der Hout-van der Jagt, M. Beatrijs
Oei, S. Guid
Mischi, Massimo
Vullings, Rik
van Laar, Judith O. E. H.
Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study)
title Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study)
title_full Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study)
title_fullStr Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study)
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study)
title_short Changes in Maternal Heart Rate Variability in Response to the Administration of Routine Obstetric Medication in Hospitalized Patients: Study Protocol for a Cohort Study (MAMA-Heart Study)
title_sort changes in maternal heart rate variability in response to the administration of routine obstetric medication in hospitalized patients: study protocol for a cohort study (mama-heart study)
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33599215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11010004
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