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Fetal heart rate monitoring patterns in women with amniotic fluid proteomic profiles indicative of inflammation.

Catalin S Buhimschi1, Sonya Abdel-Razeq, Michael Cackovic, Christian M Pettker, Antonette T Dulay, Mert Ozan Bahtiyar, Eduardo Zambrano, Ryan Martin, Errol R Norwitz, Vineet Bhandari, Irina A Buhimschi.   

Abstract

We hypothesized that abnormal fetal heart rate monitoring patterns (FHR-MPs) occur more often in pregnancies complicated by intra-amniotic inflammation. Therefore, our objective was to examine the relationships among FHR-MP abnormalities, intra-amniotic inflammation and/or infection, acute histological chorioamnionitis, and early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS) in pregnancies complicated by preterm birth. Additionally, the ability of various FHR-MPs to predict EONS was investigated. FHR-MPs from 87 singleton premature neonates delivered within 48 hours from amniocentesis (gestational age, mean +/- SD: 28.9 +/- 3.3 weeks) were analyzed blindly using strict National Institute of Child Health and Human Development criteria. Strips were evaluated at three time points: at admission, at amniocentesis, and prior to delivery. Intra-amniotic inflammation was established based on a previously validated proteomic fingerprint (mass-restricted score). Diagnoses of histological chorioamnionitis and EONS were based on well-recognized pathological, clinical, and laboratory criteria. We determined that fetuses of women with severe intra-amniotic inflammation had a higher FHR baseline throughout the entire monitoring period and an increased frequency of a nonreactive FHR-MP at admission. Of all FHR-MPs, a nonreassuring test at admission had 32% sensitivity, 95% specificity, 73% positive predictive value, 77% negative predictive value, and 76% accuracy in predicting EONS. Although a nonreassuring FHR-MP at admission was significantly associated with EONS after correcting for gestational age (odds ratio, 5.6; 95% confidence interval, 1.2 to 26.2; P = 0.030), the majority of the neonates that developed EONS had an overall reassuring FHR-MP. Nonreassuring FHR-MPs at either amniocentesis or delivery had no association with EONS. We conclude that in cases complicated by preterm birth, a nonreassuring FHR-MP at the initial evaluation is a specific but not a sensitive predictor of EONS. An abnormal FHR-MP can thus raise the level of awareness that a fetus with EONS may be born, but it is not a useful clinical indicator of the need for antibiotic treatment of the neonate.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18512201      PMCID: PMC2724874          DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1078761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Perinatol        ISSN: 0735-1631            Impact factor:   1.862


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