| Literature DB >> 35225877 |
Marta Młodawska1, Jakub Młodawski1, Grzegorz Świercz1, Rafał Zieliński1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The twisting of the umbilical cord around the fetal neck is a common phenomenon in the delivery room, and despite the lack of univocal evidence of its negative impact on perinatal events, it causes anxiety and stress in patients. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of nuchal cord and its impact on adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: gas analysis; neonatal outcome; nuchal cord; obstetrics outcome; umbilical cord
Year: 2022 PMID: 35225877 PMCID: PMC8883893 DOI: 10.3390/pediatric14010007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rep ISSN: 2036-749X
Demographic characteristics of the group.
| Study Group (n = 1467) | |
|---|---|
| age (median, IQR) | 32 (7) |
| gestational age at delivery (median, IQR) | 39 (2) |
| pluriparas (%) | 51% (n = 748) |
| epidural analgesia (%) | 8.24% (n = 121) |
| cesarean delivery (cd) rate (%) | 52.4% (n = 769) |
| elective cd (%) | 46.68% (n = 410) |
| intrapartum cd (%) | 53.32% (n = 359) |
| vacuum extraction (%) | 1.97% (n = 29) |
| delivery after completed 40 weeks of gestation (%) | 32.71% (n = 480) |
| nuchal cord present (%) | 24% (n = 353) |
Prevalence of nuchal cord in individual subgroups of patients. [CD—caesarean delivery, MSAF—meconium stained amniotic fluid, GA—gestational age].
| Nullipara | Pluripara |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| nuchal cord present (%) | 25.32% | 22.88% | |
| vaginal delivery | cesarean delivery | ||
| nuchal cord present (%) | 32.14% | 16.78% | |
| elective CD | intrapartum CD | ||
| nuchal cord present (%) | 15.60% | 17.80% | |
| vaginal delivery (non VE) | vacuum extraction (VE) | ||
| nuchal cord present (%) | 31.71% | 47.37% | |
| non-MSAF | MSAF | ||
| nuchal cord present (%) | 23.34% | 33.88% | |
| GA of 37–39 weeks | GA beyond 40 weeks | ||
| nuchal cord present (%) | 22.70% | 26.80% | |
| female newborn | male newborn | ||
| nuchal cord present (%) | 45.45% | 54.55% | |
The risk of specific obstetric and neonatal events depending on the prevalence of nuchal cord. The comparison of the cord blood pH in both groups. [NRFHR—non-reassuring fetal heart rate, CD—caesarean delivery].
| Nuchal Cord Present | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | Yes |
| OR (95% CI) | |
| NRFHR as indication of CD (n = 1108 elective CD excluded) | 8.64% | 12.79% | 0.04 | OR = 1.55(1.02–2.36) |
| vacuum extraction (n = 69—CD excluded) | 2.11% | 4.02% | 0.14 | OR = 1.93 (0.77–4.83) |
| pH < 7.1 | 0.18% | 0.57% | 0.22 | OR = 3.16 (0.44–22.53) |
| pH < 7.2 | 1.53% | 2.55% | 0.2 | OR = 1.68 (0.74–3.81) |
| 1st minute Apgar score 0–3 | 0.36% | 0% | 0.25 | N/A |
| 1st minute Apgar score 0–7 | 3.07% | 5.97% | 0.01 | 2.00 (1.14–3.49) |
| pH (n = 1467) (median, IQR) | 7.373 (0.05) | 7.375 (0.07) | 0.56 | N/A |
| pH—vaginal delivery group (median, IQR) | 7.369(0.085) | 7.367(0.102) | 0.33 | N/A |
| pH—cesarean delivery group (median, IQR) | 7.375 (0.005) | 7.374 (0.05) | 0.75 | N/A |
| pH—intrapartum CD group (n = 408) (median, IQR) | 7.373 (0.05) | 7.374 (0.065) | 0.71 | N/A |