Chidiogo, Obi Adaeze and Ogechukwu, Okafor Chisolum and Skye, Nwosu Chinekwu and Chukwudinma, Obi Darlington and Nchedo, Obasikene Catherine and ., Eze Kenneth C and Uche, Ezenri (2025) Evaluation of Fetal Outcome in High-Risk Term Pregnancies Using Non-Stress Test at a Tertiary Hospital in Southeastern Nigeria. Asian Journal of Medical Principles and Clinical Practice, 8 (1). pp. 110-118.
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
Introduction: High-risk pregnancies include pregnancy with co-existing chronic illnesses like diabetes, hypertension, asthma, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, renal disease, HIV, auto-immune diseases, etc. A high-risk pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy in which there is a significant probability of an adverse maternal or fetal outcome that is more than the incidence of that outcome in the general populace.
Aim: To evaluate the outcome of high-risk term pregnancies using non-stress tests.
Materials and Method: A prospective study of 160 subjects using non-stress tests to evaluate high-risk term pregnancies at NAUTH, Nnewi.
Results: The most frequent age group of occurrence was 25-34 years. There were more multigravida than primigravida women. The fetal outcomes were as follows; fetal distress absent in 91.1%, clear amniotic fluid = 91.8% while meconium-stain = 8.2%, admission into neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) = 12.0%, no stillbirths were recorded, and neonatal birth weight > 2.5kg = 94.3% while < 2.5kg = 5.7%. The association between NST and fetal outcomes showed fetal distress, admission into the NICU, amniotic fluid colour, mode of delivery, and APGARS score were not statistically significant p > 0.05. The association between fetal birth weight and NST was statistically significant p < 0.05.
Conclusion: There is an association between non-stress tests and fetal birth weight.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | European Repository > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 31 Mar 2025 11:28 |
Last Modified: | 31 Mar 2025 11:28 |
URI: | http://press.promo7pub.com/id/eprint/4558 |