Antepartum cardiotocographic surveillance of patients with diminished fetal movements
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1479-828x.1992.tb01919.x
Antepartum cardiotocographic surveillance of patients with diminished fetal movements
Abstract
Over a 9-year period, 2,601 women had antenatal cardiotocography (CTG) performed after reporting diminished fetal movements. This series represented 5.6% of the total hospital population and 16.1% of those having antenatal CTG performed. The perinatal mortality rate (0.8%) and major fetal malformation rate (2.2%) were lower than in the hospital population (1.1% and 4.5% respectively). The incidence of abnormal CTG tracings was lower in the 1,390 women with diminished movements alone (6.4%) compared with the 1,211 who had additional antenatal complications (10.2%, p less than 0.001). Likewise the incidences of critical fetal reserve CTG and perinatal mortality were significantly lower in the group without additional complications (0.3% and 0.5%) compared with those with additional complications (1.7% and 1.2% respectively). The 24 patients with critical fetal reserve CTG were promptly delivered (19 by Caesarean section) with favourable results in 19, cerebral palsy in 1, and 4 perinatal deaths - 2 of these deaths resulted from intrauterine hypoxia (table 3, Cases 12 and 15). There were 17 perinatal deaths in cases where the CTG was satisfactory (13) or showed reduced reserve (4); 9 of these were unavoidable as a result of major malformations or other lethal conditions. The other 8 deaths resulted from hypoxia, including 4 in pregnancies at or beyond 37 weeks' gestation (table 3, Cases 6-9), illustrating that delivery is warranted in women with diminished fetal movements when conditions are favourable even when the CTG is satisfactory. Cardiotocography is useful in the management of patients with diminished fetal movements.
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