胎动减少:对产科医生和孕妇来说是一个警报吗?

P. Dhungana, R. Adhikari, Prem Raj Pageni, A. Koirala
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胎儿活动是衡量胎儿中枢神经系统完整性和功能的一种间接指标。正常胎动可视为胎儿健康的一种表现。母体对胎动减少的感知与不良的胎母结局有关。本研究通过评估胎儿心率(FHR)与超声心动图(CTG)、超声心动图(USG)、Apgar评分和羊水胎粪的相关性,探讨胎动减少的胎母结局。材料和方法:本研究是在尼泊尔拉利特普尔帕坦健康科学院进行的一项基于医院的前瞻性比较研究。样本量为200人;100例胎动减少与100例胎动良好在相同胎龄周。数据处理采用SPSS 20.0版本(SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA),采用chisquare检验计算。P值小于0.05为显著性。结果:两组胎儿踢腿计数差异有统计学意义。胎动减少组16%出现低水合氨基酸,3%出现多水合氨基酸,5%出现CTG不稳定,4%出现临床心率异常。两组在引产、剖宫产、胎粪染色液、脐带绕颈及不同新生儿发病率方面比较,差异均有统计学意义。结论:胎动减少与不良胎产结局有关。提高警惕,早期发现,进一步评估CTG, USG和适当的管理这些妊娠有良好的妊娠结局。
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Decreased fetal movement: Is it an alarm to Obstetrician and Pregnant Lady?
Introduction: Fetal activity serves as an indirect measure of the fetus central nervous system integrity and function. Regular fetal movement can be regarded as an expression of fetal wellbeing. Maternal perception of decreased fetal movement is associated with poor feto-maternal outcome. This study is to find out feto-maternal outcome in cases of decreased fetal movement, done by assessing fetal heart rate (FHR) correlating with cardiotocography (CTG) and USG (ultrasonography) findings, Apgar score and meconium in amniotic fluid. Materials and method: This was a hospital based, prospective comparative study done in Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Lalitpur, Nepal. The sample size was 200; 100 cases of decreased fetal movement versus 100 cases of good fetal movement at same gestational age in weeks. Data processing was done in SPSS version 20.0 (SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA) and calculated by chisquare test. P value less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Significant difference was found in fetal kick chart counting. In the decreased fetal movement group, 16% had oligohydraminos, 3% had polyhydraminos and 5% had non reassuring CTG and 4% had abnormal heart rate detected clinically. There was statistically significant difference observed between the two groups in labor induction, cesarean section, meconium stain liquor, cord around the neck and different neonatal morbidities. Conclusion: Decreased fetal movement is associated with poor fetomaternal outcome. Improved vigilance, early identification, further evaluation with CTG, USG and proper management of these pregnancies have favourable pregnancy outcome.
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