Diagnostic evaluation of intrauterine fetal deaths in Stockholm 1998-99
- PMID: 11952456
- DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0412.2002.810402.x
Diagnostic evaluation of intrauterine fetal deaths in Stockholm 1998-99
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- Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2003 Jan;82(1):102
Abstract
Background: To evaluate the diagnostic methods and to elucidate the etiology of intrauterine fetal death.
Material and methods: A prospective study was conducted on all intrauterine fetal deaths occurring in Stockholm County in 1998-99. During a 24-month period, 188 cases of intrauterine fetal death with gestational ages of > or = 22 weeks were investigated in accordance with structured test protocol. All information from antenatal and delivery records as well as all test results were entered in to an Internet-based database for continuous evaluation.
Results: A presumptive explanation to the stillbirth was established in 91% of the cases. The most common factors associated with intrauterine fetal death could be identified as infections (24%), placental insufficiency/intrauterine growth restriction (22%), placental abruption (19%), intercurrent maternal conditions (12%), congenital malformations (10%), and umbilical cord complications (9%).
Conclusions: A relevant test protocol in cases of intrauterine fetal death reduces the number of unexplained cases to a minimum. An Internet-based register on test results of fetal deaths may enable a continuous evaluation of the diagnostic tools and etiologic factors in an ever-changing panorama. The results from the present study can serve as a base for a case-control study in Sweden.
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