NEEDLE MODIFICATIONS FOR INVASIVE FETAL PROCEDURES

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作者
WELCH, CR [1 ]
TALBERT, DG [1 ]
WARWICK, RM [1 ]
LETSKY, EA [1 ]
RODECK, CH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LONDON,QUEEN CHARLOTTES & CHELSEA HOSP,ROYAL POSTGRAD MED SCH,INST OBSTET & GYNAECOL,LONDON,ENGLAND
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OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY | 1995年 / 85卷 / 01期
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10.1016/0029-7844(94)00307-Y
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Objective: To investigate the effect of needle size and siliconization on fetal blood sampling, transfusion, and electrocardiography. Methods: Standard needles were modified by increasing the internal (but not the external) diameter and either siliconization of the bore or external Tenon coating. The siliconized needles were subjected to a series of flow experiments with either blood or saline at various driving pressures, and assessed in clinical use during fetal transfusion and fetal blood sampling. The Teflon-coated needles were used for fetal transfusion to try and facilitate the fetal electrocardiogram (EGG). Results: Under conditions simulating fetal transfusion, the siliconized needle allowed a 93% increase in flow rate compared to the standard needle (P < .05). Samples obtained after fetal transfusion with the siliconized needles were free of clots, whereas 50% of the post-transfusion samples with the standard needle had clots present. Similarly, samples taken for fetal platelet count were free of platelet clumping and clots with siliconized needles, but not with standard needles. Fetal ECG recordings were recorded successfully when Teflon-coated needles were used to access the fetal circulation via the intrahepatic vein. Conclusions: Modifications to standard needles improved blood now and reduced the activation of coagulation during bath fetal intravascular transfusion and platelet count measurement. Direct fetal ECG recording was facilitated by Tenon coating the external surface of the needle, insulating the fetal signal from maternal electrical signals.
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