Fetal Heart Rate Response to Hypoxia in the Subhuman Primate

作者: E. Mueller-Heubach

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-70358-4_12

关键词: UterusPlacentationPhysiologyPrimateFetusMedicineCardiac outputPlacentaUterine contractionHypoxia (medical)

摘要: Study of fetal heart rate response to hypoxia in the subhuman primate has particular applicability clinical situation human. Most studies have been carried out rhesus monkey, which a hemochorial placenta, uterus similar configuration human uterus, and growth almost identical that fetus. The brain, our major concern during hypoxia, constitutes about 12% birth weight monkey man compared with 1.3% lamb (Dawes 1968). Accordingly, 16% cardiac output near term supplies brain under normoxemic conditions (Behrman et al. 1970) 3% (Cohn 1974).

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