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JPMI-Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute. 2007; 21 (4): 256-259
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-135007

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To assess the effects of amnioinfusion for meconium stained liquor on reducing perinatal death. This case control study was conducted in Kalsoom Maternity hospital, Peshawar on singleton pregnancies with cephalic presentation, >37 weeks gestation and meconium stained liquor at admission or during labor, randomized in two groups. Group 1 [study group] received amnioinfusion [normal saline 500mls at room temperature] over a period of 30 minutes at a rate of 10-20 mls/min. Group 2 [control group] did not receive such treatment. Fetal heart monitoring at every 10-15 minutes along with progress of labour plotted on a partogram was recorded. Out of 82 cases, 1 breech and 2 premature were excluded so 79 were left for the study. All were with cephalic presentation and gestation >37 weeks in 73.41% cases and postdates in 26.5% cases. In Group 1 [n=52], 36 [69.2%] had normal vaginal delivery [NVD], 4[7.7%] had outlet forceps delivery, 12[23.1%] had vacuum vaginal delivery and cesarean section rate was 0%. Two [3.8%] newborns were referred to nursery with 1 [1.9%] early neonatal death. In Group 2 [n=27], 6 [22.2%] had NVD, 11[40.7%] delivered with outlet forceps, 10[37.1%] had vacuum vaginal delivery and no cesarean section. Twelve [44.4%] babies were referred to nursery with 2 [7.4%] early neonatal deaths. Amnioinfusion is associated with improvements in perinatal outcome, particularly in settings where facilities for fetal surveillance are limited. The technique appears to be safe, simple and economical


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Humanos , Mortalidad Perinatal , Meconio , Recién Nacido , Parto Obstétrico , Estudios de Casos y Controles
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