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Normal and indeterminate pattern of fetal cardiotocography in admission test and pregnancy outcome.

Fatemeh Rahimi Sharbaf, Nooshin Amjadi, Azin Alavi, Soheila Akbari, Forough Forghani.   

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of normal and indeterminate patterns of cardiotocography in admission test (AT) and pregnancy outcome.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective study enrolled 818 intrapartum singleton pregnancies with gestational age of >34 weeks, in the latent phase and with intact membrane. Cases were divided into the high- and low-risk groups. Non-Stress Test was interpreted according to the 2008 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development workshop. Adverse pregnancy outcomes were compared between groups based on AT interpretation.
RESULTS: Out of 818 patients, 492 (60%) were categorized as low-risk and 326 (40%) as high-risk pregnancies. In low-risk patients, 410 (83.3%) had normal and 82 (16.7%) had indeterminate AT. These figures were 249 (76.4%) and 77 (23.6%) in high-risk patients, respectively, and two cases (0.6%) had abnormal AT. In both groups, thick meconium staining, non-reassuring fetal heart rate pattern, cesarean section and cesarean section due to non-reassuring fetal heart rate pattern were significantly more frequent in indeterminate AT than normal ones (P < 0.001). In high-risk pregnancies with indeterminate AT, the risk of low birthweight and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission increased. The positive predictive value was less than 30% in predicting thick meconium staining, non-reassuring fetal heart rate pattern, PH ≤ 7.2 and NICU admission in both groups. Overall, negative predictive value of AT for neonatal death and NICU admission was 100% and 96%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Indeterminate patterns of cardiotocography can predict adverse pregnancy outcomes and when facing this condition, obstetricians should act cautiously.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24738115     DOI: 10.1111/jog.12226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Res        ISSN: 1341-8076            Impact factor:   1.730


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