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A feasibility study of the use of UmbiFlow™ to assess the impact of heat stress on fetoplacental blood flow in field studies

AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the use of UmbiFlow™ in field settings to assess the impact of heat stress on umbilical artery resistance index (RI).MethodsThis feasibility study was conducted in West Kiang, The Gambia, West Africa; a rural area with increasing exposure to extreme heat. We recruited women with singleton fetuses who performed manual tasks (such as farming) during pregnancy to an observational cohort study. The umbilical artery RI was measured at rest, and during and at the end of a typical working shift in women at 28 weeks or more of pregnancy. Adverse pregnancy outcomes (APO) were classified as stillbirth, preterm birth, low birth weight, or small for gestational age, and all other outcomes as normal.ResultsA total of 40 participants were included; 23 normal births and 17 APO. Umbilical artery RI demonstrated a nonlinear relationship to heat stress, with indication of a potential threshold value for placental insufficiency at 32°C by universal thermal climate index and 30°C by wet bulb globe temperature.ConclusionsThe Umbiflow device proved to be an effective field method for assessing placental function. Dynamic changes in RI may begin to explain the association between extreme heat and APO with an identified threshold of effect.
- University of Bern Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM) Switzerland
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- Medical Research Council United Kingdom
- Unisanté - Centre universitaire de médecine générale et santé publique Switzerland
- University of Bern Switzerland
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Placenta, Umbilical Arteries, Heat stress, Pregnancy, Observational study, Climate change, Internal medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Obstetrics, Physical Sciences, Premature Birth, Medicine, Female, Cohort study, 610, Special Section: The Impact of Global Warming on Women's Health, 610 Medicine & health, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease, Fetus, Fetoplacental circulation, 360 Social problems & social services, Birth weight, Health Sciences, Genetics, Humans, Placental Circulation, Biology, Infant, Newborn, Heat pregnancy, Impact of Climate Change on Human Health, Gestational age, Placental insufficiency, Pathophysiology and Management of Preeclampsia, Umbilical artery, Wet-bulb globe temperature, FOS: Biological sciences, Africa, Environmental Science, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Feasibility Studies, Fetal Growth Restriction, Heat-Shock Response, Animal science
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Placenta, Umbilical Arteries, Heat stress, Pregnancy, Observational study, Climate change, Internal medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Obstetrics, Physical Sciences, Premature Birth, Medicine, Female, Cohort study, 610, Special Section: The Impact of Global Warming on Women's Health, 610 Medicine & health, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease, Fetus, Fetoplacental circulation, 360 Social problems & social services, Birth weight, Health Sciences, Genetics, Humans, Placental Circulation, Biology, Infant, Newborn, Heat pregnancy, Impact of Climate Change on Human Health, Gestational age, Placental insufficiency, Pathophysiology and Management of Preeclampsia, Umbilical artery, Wet-bulb globe temperature, FOS: Biological sciences, Africa, Environmental Science, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Feasibility Studies, Fetal Growth Restriction, Heat-Shock Response, Animal science
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