Volume : IX, Issue : I, January - 2020

Role Of Cardiotocography In Early Detection Of Abnormal Fetal Heart Rate Patterns And Their Effect On Perinatal Outcome.

Dr Charul Mittal, Dr. Seema Sharma

Abstract :

Background : Delivery of healthy baby to healthy mother is the aim of the management of every pregnancy which is only possible if proper heart rate monitoring is done. All know that the uterine contractions may be a source of stress along with other indicators like meconium stained liquor(MSL),placental infarction, cord compression and oligohydramnios. Objective: To detect fetal distress through CTG early so that timely management can be done and to find out perinatal outcome in cases of non reassuring Cardiotocography(CTG) tracings and correlating it with intraoperative findings for cause of fetal distress. Methods :It is a case control interventional study conducted in Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital in department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology from January 2018 to June 2019 time period in which 180 patients with abnormal CTG findings were studied which were compared with control group of other 180 patients having absolutely normal CTG for perinatal outcome and Neonatal intensive critical unit (NICU) admission , intraoperative findings were correlated . For all patients CTG tracings were correlated with intraoperative findings and perinatal outcome were analyzed and statistical evaluation done. Results: Among 180 subjects of case group,4 cases had adycardia and late deceleration only, 83 cases had adycardia , late deceleration & decreased variability , 9 cases had adycardia only,38 cases had adycardia with decreased or absent variability and 46 cases had Tachycardia with decreased or absent variability. There was a positive correlation between non reassuring and abnormal CTG with intraoperative findings with MSL was 46.6% with P value <0.001, oligohydramnios was 32.2% with P value <0.001 , Cord around neck was 41.1% with P value <0.001, NICU admission were only 13.3 % and was less significant . Perinatal outcome was good because timely decision was taken based on CTG tracings. Conclusion: CTG patterns are highly predictive of fetal hypoxia, they correlate well with causes of fetal distress, low Apgar score and NICU admissions therefore every labour should be monitored by CTG for the best perinatal outcome .However proper interpretation of fetal heart tracing is necessary so that rate of unnecessary cesarean doesn’t rise simultaneously , the cases of fetal distress are not missed to improve the fetal outcome.

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ROLE OF CARDIOTOCOGRAPHY IN EARLY DETECTION OF ABNORMAL FETAL HEART RATE PATTERNS AND THEIR EFFECT ON PERINATAL OUTCOME., Dr Charul Mittal, Dr. Seema Sharma PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-1 | January-2020


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