7 Power spectral analysis of fetal heart rate

Summary This chapter examines the role of power spectral analysis (PSA) in elucidation of the physiological control mechanisms of fetal heart rate and as a potential indicator of fetal well-being. The importance of fetal heart rate variability (FHRV) as an indicator of fetal oxygenation is discussed, and the limitations in the current methods of measurement of FHRV are highlighted. Evidence is presented for the paramount influence of the autonomic nervous system in the control of heart rate variability. The basic proposition underlying spectral analysis is that the two autonomic branches influence heart rate in a frequency-dependent way, and their differential effects can be determined by PSA which breaks down the heart rate trace into its component frequencies. The application of PSA to heart rate variability data is an established tool in cardiology, and the published literature related to its use in the adult, neonate and fetus is reviewed. The power spectrum is sensitive to the activity state of the fetus, particularly fetal breathing movements, which have a variable effect on short- and long-term FHRV. There are a variety of mathematical approaches to the construction of power spectra, and a particular method of data acquisition and analysis is presented together with some theoretical background. Recent experimental evidence indicates a role for PSA as an indicator of fetal activity state, and the effect of hypoxia on the spectrum of the fetus in labour is discussed. There are some problems with the technique of PSA, particularly in regard to accepted definitions and methods of analysis. It is a powerful non-invasive tool in the elucidation of fetal cardiac control, but its value in the detection of the compromised fetus has yet to be tested in a clinical trial.

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