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How often is a low Apgar score the result of substandard care during labour?

S Berglund1, H Pettersson, S Cnattingius, C Grunewald.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To increase our knowledge of the occurrence of substandard care during labour.
DESIGN: A population-based case-control study.
SETTING: Stockholm County. POPULATION: Infants born in the period 2004-2006 in Stockholm County.
METHODS: Cases and controls were identified from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, had a gestational age of +/-33 complete weeks, had planned for a vaginal delivery, and had a normal cardiotocographic (CTG) recording on admission. We compared 313 infants with an Apgar score of < 7 at 5 minutes of age with 313 randomly selected controls with a full Apgar score, matched for year of birth. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Substandard care during labour.
RESULTS: We found that 62% of cases and 36% of controls were subject to some form of substandard care during labour. In half of the cases and in 12% of the controls, CTG was abnormal for > or = 45 minutes before birth. Fetal blood sampling was not performed in 79% of both cases and controls, when indicated.Oxytocin was provided without signs of uterine inertia in 20% of both cases and controls. Uterine contractions were hyperstimulated by oxytocin in 29% of cases and in 9% of controls, and the dose of oxytocin was increased despite abnormal CTG in 19% and 6% of cases and controls, respectively. Assuming that substandard care is a risk factor for low Apgar score, we estimate that up to 42% of the cases could be prevented by avoiding substandard care.
CONCLUSIONS: There was substandard care during labour of two thirds of infants with a low Apgar score. The main reasons for substandard care were related to misinterpretation of CTG, not acting on an abnormal CTG in a timely fashion and incautious use of oxytocin.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20549871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


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