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El-Minia Medical Bulletin. 2005; 16 (2): 26-39
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-70629

ABSTRACT

To study the role of some labor admission tests [Cardiotocography CTG, vibroacoustic stimulation VAS-, biophysical profile scoring BPP and Doppler] in the prediction of the perinatal outcome in high risk pregnancies. Prospective randomized comparative study. Labor ward of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, - El Minia University Hospital, El Minia, Egypt, Four hundred high risk pregnant women in spontaneous early labor [cervical dilatation 3-5 cm] with singleton pregnancy, vertex presentation with estimated gestational age between 37 to 42 weeks. Patients were randomly allocated into 4 matched groups- 100 patients each - according to the admission test done as follow; Group I: Cardiotocography CTG group; Group II: Vibroacoustic stimulation VAS group; Group III: Biophysical profile BFP group; Group IV: Doppler group. The predictive values [sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values PPV and, NPP and accuracy] and the relative risk RR with 95% confidence interval [95% CI] of labor admission tests for the prediction of the perinatal outcome. BPP had the highest statistically significant sensitivity [70%] followed by VAS [66.7%] among admission tests [P<0.05, for each]. BPP had the highest statistically significant positive predictive value PPV [77.8%] among admission tests [P < 0 05]. The specificity and NPP of admission tests were comparable [P > 0.05, for each]. The RR [95% CI] for adverse [poor] perinatal outcome with abnormal admission test was statistically significant for abnormal [<6] BPP [23; 95% CI [7.3 5:75.74]] followed by VAS [10.5; 95% CI [4.14 : 20.64] 1 [p<0.05, for each]. The RR [95% CI] of non-reactive CTG and abnormal Doppler were statistically insignificant [P>0.05, for each]. Of all admission tests the predictive value of BPP appears to be the most statistically significant BPP has the highest sensitivity followed by VAS. The BPP has the highest PPV of all admission tests. The RR of abnormal [low] BPP for the prediction of poor [adverse] perinatal outcome is the most statistically significant followed by VAS among labor admission tests. The predictive value of intra-partum Doppler is midway between VAST and CTG. CTG has a poor predictive value among labor admission tests due to high false positive results; addition of another complementary test is recommended. Larger randomized controlled trials are recommended to establish the exact role of labor admission tests in low and high risk pregnancy population


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Humans , Female , Labor Onset , Cardiotocography , Acoustic Stimulation , Laser-Doppler Flowmetry , Pregnancy Outcome , Follow-Up Studies
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El-Minia Medical Bulletin. 2003; 14 (2): 88-92
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-62075

ABSTRACT

Vaginal secretions were collected after informed consent from 80 pregnant women with gestational ages from 27 to 32 weeks. Samples were collected by thorough washing of the vagina with 5 ml sterile physiologic sodium chloride solution. Samples were stored at -40C until delivery of all studied pregnant women. The level of total nitrite and nitrate concentration in vaginal secretion of pregnant women who delivered before 37 completed weeks and in those with preterm premature rupture of membranes with subsequent preterm delivery were significantly higher than in those delivered at term


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Humans , Female , Vaginal Smears , Nitrites , Nitrates , Gestational Age
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