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To study the clinical value of short term variation (STV) of fetal heart rate.Three hundred thirty-eight pregnant women who delivered at our hospital during June 2002 and Dec 2005 were studied. All the cases were examined by non-stress test (NST) and vibratory acoustic stimulation test (VAST). Meanwhile, they were also analyzed by Sonicaid system 8002. One hundred fifty cases with STVor= 5.0 ms as control group, and 188 cases with STV5.0 ms as research group were included and divided into different subgroups.The rate of poor prenatal outcome in STV betweenor= 2.9 ms and 3.0 - 3.9 ms groups (8/8, 54.4%) were higher than those in STV between 4.0 - 4.9 ms and control groups (32.2%, 25.3%) (P0.05). The rate of abnormal non stress test, VAST and type O of long-term variation (LTV) in STVor= 2.9 ms (8/8, 8/8, and 88.9%) and 3.0 - 3.9 ms groups (8/8, 87.8%, and 91.1%) was more than those in STV 4.0 - 4.9 ms (64.4%, 61.1%, and 31.1%) or STVor= 5.0 ms groups (66.7%, 17.3%, and 21.3%; P0.01).These is a good relationship between STV and LTV. These is a better relationship between STV4.0 ms and abnormal NST combining with VAST or fetal distress. |