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Case Reports

Spontaneous tachysystole as sign of serious perinatal conditions

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Pages 736-741
Received 07 Apr 2009
Accepted 31 Aug 2009
Published online: 09 Nov 2009

We present three cases of spontaneous tachysystole, related to severe myometrium infection and to atypical partial placental abruption. Tachysystole was, in all three cases, associated with repetitive and frequent late decelerations, displaying a pseudo-sinusoidal fetal heart rate (FHR) pattern.

Tachysystole, with a pseudo-sinusoidal FHR pattern, may be a sign of a critical perinatal condition and recognition may be of vital importance.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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