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Can Fetal Heart Lie? Intrapartum CTG Changes in COVID-19 Mothers.

Fatin Shallal Farhan1, Wassan Nori1, Israa Talib Abd Al Kadir2, Ban Hadi Hameed1.   

Abstract

Background: COVID-19 infection has raised multiple concerns in pregnant mothers; many questioned the risk of vertical transmission and the implication on the feto-maternal outcome. Cardiotocogrm (CTG) is the principal method to observe intrapartum fetal well-being. This paper aims to verify intrapartum CTG changes seen in seropositive COVID-19 mothers versus healthy controls and looks into their relation to subsequent delivery mode and neonatal outcome.
Methods: A case-control study recruited 90 pregnant women at the labor word of AL Yarmouk Teaching Hospital. All were term pregnancy admitted for delivery. They were grouped into 2: seropositive COVID-19 confirmed by real-time RT-PCR test (30/90) and healthy controls (60/90). We recorded their demographic criteria, laboratory results, CTG changes, delivery mode, and indication.
Results: COVID-19 cases showed significantly higher pulse rate, temperature, and leukocyte counts. Cesarian deliveries (CS) were higher in cases versus healthy controls (70 % vs. 53.3 %) and P = 0.45. Analysis of the CS indications showed that abnormal fetal heart tracing accounts for 33.3 % versus 15.6 % (P-value = 0.015) for cases versus healthy controls. 60 % of COVID-19 cases exhibited abnormal CTG changes versus 19.4 % in healthy controls. These changes were primarily fetal tachycardia and reduced variabilities. Conclusions: The higher incidence of abnormal CTG in COVID-19 cases, alongside infection signs and symptoms, underlies the exaggerated inflammatory reactions inside the pregnant mother. These inflammatory reactions are the main causes of CTG changes and higher CS rates. Therefore, obstetricians are advised to optimize the maternal condition to rectify reactive CTG changes rather than proceeding into urgent CS. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13224-022-01663-6. © Federation of Obstetric & Gynecological Societies of India 2022.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; CTG changes; Cesarian section; Seropositive mothers

Year:  2022        PMID: 35634476      PMCID: PMC9128777          DOI: 10.1007/s13224-022-01663-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India        ISSN: 0975-6434


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