scholarly journals The association between sleep disturbances and adverse perinatal outcome: a prospective study

2022 ◽  
Vol 226 (1) ◽  
pp. S349-S350
Author(s):  
Yonatan Finkelstein ◽  
Eyal Sheiner ◽  
Tamar Wainstock
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Labake Victoria Ale ◽  
Nathaniel David Adewole ◽  
Bilal Suleiman ◽  
Hadijat Oluseyi Kolade-Yunusa

Abstract BACKGROUND: Postdate pregnancies are associated with increased risk of fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality. The cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) is emerging as an important non-invasive tool to assess fetal wellbeing and predict adverse outcome in high risk pregnancies. The aim of this report was to evaluate the value of Doppler CPR in predicting adverse pregnancy outcome in the setting. METHOD: This was a prospective study of 97 pregnant women from 40 weeks of gestation. Fetal Doppler evaluation of the pulsatility index (PI) of the umbilical artery (UA) and middle cerebral artery (MCA) were done and the CPR calculated as MCA-PI/UA-PI. The women were followed up until delivery the following data collected: the Apgar score, birth weight and information about SCBU admission.RESULT: The women were aged 19 – 41 years (mean 30.22±4.8years) and the pregnancies were at 40 – 41+3 weeks. The mean UA-PI, MCA-PI and CPR were 0.83 ±0.16, 1.15±0.19 and 1.42 ± 0.31, respectively. Abnormal UA-PI, MCA-PI and CPR were associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcome (relative risk of 4.72, 7.08 and 9.78 respectively). Abnormal UA-PI was associated with fetal distress, abnormal MCA-PI was associated with fetal distress, low Apgar score at 1minute and special care baby unit admission, and abnormal CPR was associated with fetal distress and low Apgar score at 1minute. CONCLUSION: CPR is a good predictor of adverse perinatal outcome in postdate pregnancy and is recommended as an adjunct in evaluation of fetal wellbeing in this setting and similar settings.


Author(s):  
Gianna C Riccitelli ◽  
Giulio Disanto ◽  
Rosaria Sacco ◽  
Davide Sparasci ◽  
Leonardo Sacco ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nikita Gandotra ◽  
Neha Mahajan ◽  
Aakriti Manhas

Background: Oligohydramnios is a severe and common complication of pregnancy and its incidence is reported to be around 1 to 5% of total pregnancies. The aim of this study was to perinatal outcome of oligohydramnios (AFI <5) at term.Methods: A prospective study was conducted in which 200 patients at term with oligohydramnios AFI <5 cm with intact membranes were analyzed for perinatal outcome.Results: There were increased chances of FHR decelerations, thick meconium, increased LSCS, low Apgar score at 5 minutes, birth weight <2.5 kg, admission to NICU in pregnancy with oligohydramnios.Conclusions: An amniotic fluid index (AFI) of <5 cm detected after 37 completed weeks of gestation is an indicator of poor perinatal outcome. Determination of AFI can be used as an adjunct to other fetal surveillance methods that helps to identify those infants at risk of poor perinatal outcome.


2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 285-291 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ingrid Helene Halle ◽  
Therese Krystad Westgaard ◽  
Alexander Wahba ◽  
Trine Oksholm ◽  
Tone Rustøen ◽  
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