PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Developmental milestones of the autonomic nervous system revealed via longitudinal monitoring of fetal heart rate variability.

  • Uwe Schneider,
  • Franziska Bode,
  • Alexander Schmidt,
  • Samuel Nowack,
  • Anja Rudolph,
  • Eva-Maria Dölker,
  • Peter Schlattmann,
  • Theresa Götz,
  • Dirk Hoyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200799
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. e0200799

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:Fetal heart rate variability (fHRV) of normal-to-normal (NN) beat intervals provides high-temporal resolution access to assess the functioning of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). AIM:To determine critical periods of fetal autonomic maturation. The developmental pace is hypothesized to change with gestational age (GA). STUDY DESIGN:Prospective longitudinal observational study. SUBJECTS:60 healthy singleton fetuses were followed up by fetal magnetocardiographic heart rate monitoring 4-11 times (median 6) during the second half of gestation. OUTCOME MEASURE:FHRV parameters, accounting for differential aspects of the ANS, were studied applying linear mixed models over four predefined pregnancy segments of interest (SoI: 35+1 weeks GA). Periods of fetal active sleep and quiescence were accounted for separately. RESULTS:Skewness of the NN interval distribution VLF/LF band power ratio and complexity describe a saturation function throughout the period of interest. A decreasing LF/HF ratio and an increase in pNN5 indicate a concurrent shift in sympathovagal balance. Fluctuation amplitude and parameters of short-term variability (RMSSD, HF band) mark a second acceleration towards term. In contrast, fetal quiescence is characterized by sequential, but low-margin transformations; ascending overall variability followed by an increase of complexity and superseded by fluctuation amplitude. CONCLUSIONS:An increase in sympathetic activation, connected with by a higher ability of parasympathetic modulation and baseline stabilization, is reached during the transition from the late 2nd into the early 3rd trimester. Pattern characteristics indicating fetal well-being saturate at 35 weeks GA. Pronounced fetal breathing efforts near-term mirror in fHRV as respiratory sinus arrhythmia.