This paper is published in Volume 2, Issue 3, 2017
Area
Medical Sciences
Author
Dr. Ram Bharat Meena
Co-authors
Dr. Lila Vyas, Dr. Ankita Khandelwal, Dr. Bhanwar Singh Meena
Org/Univ
SMS Medical College, Jaipur (Raj.), India
Pub. Date
16 March, 2017
Paper ID
V2I3-1142
Publisher
Keywords
Labour admission test, Mode of delivery, Fetal outcome, APGAR score, NICU admission, Diagnostic accuracy.

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Dr. Ram Bharat Meena, Dr. Lila Vyas, Dr. Ankita Khandelwal, Dr. Bhanwar Singh Meena. Perinatal Outcome by Admission Cardiotocography in Low Risk Obstetric Population, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.

APA
Dr. Ram Bharat Meena, Dr. Lila Vyas, Dr. Ankita Khandelwal, Dr. Bhanwar Singh Meena (2017). Perinatal Outcome by Admission Cardiotocography in Low Risk Obstetric Population. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2(3) www.IJARnD.com.

MLA
Dr. Ram Bharat Meena, Dr. Lila Vyas, Dr. Ankita Khandelwal, Dr. Bhanwar Singh Meena. "Perinatal Outcome by Admission Cardiotocography in Low Risk Obstetric Population." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 2.3 (2017). www.IJARnD.com.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The labour admission test is a very useful screening test in early labour to detect compromised fetus on admission. It is used to select the woman in need of continuous fetal electronic monitoring during labour. It is a dynamic screening test to study fetal oxygenation at the time of admission of mother in labour room. AIMS & OBJECTIVES: To assess the reliability of the admission cardio-tocogram in detecting fetal hypoxia. Correlate the result of the admission test with the mode of delivery and perinatal outcome in low risk obstetric population. MATERIAL & METHODS: This study is a hospital based descriptive observational study including 130 low risk women's with complaints of labour pain after applying specific selection and exclusion criteria and compared for feto-maternal outcome in term of mode of delivery, APGAR score, admission in NICU & duration of stay in NICU. Statistical analysis is done using Chi square test and p<0.05 is considered as statistically significant. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, diagnostic accuracy of the admission CTG is also measured. RESULTS: According to statistically analysis there is a significant co-relation between the labour admission test and the mode of delivery, APGAR score and NICU stay of the neonates. CONCLUSION: We concluded that Study is showing high Negative predictive value (94.29%) so this admission test is very useful prognostic tool in detecting compromised fetus very early in first stage of labour and helpful in predicting the fetal outcome and mother’s well being.
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