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The intrapartum CTG prior to neonatal encephalopathy at term: a case-control study
Authors:John A. D. Spencer Visiting Consultant   Honorary Research Fellow  Nadia Badawi Research Fellow  Paul Burton Statistician  John Keogh Lecturer  Patrick Pemberton Director   Fiona Stanley Director
Affiliation:Institutefor Child Health Research, University of Western Australia;Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, King Edward Hospital for Women;Department of Neonatology, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Western Australia
Abstract:Objective To compare cardiotocograph (CTG) records during labour in cases of neonatal encephalopathy and matched controls.
Design Case—control study.
Setting Metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia.
Subjects Term deliveries complicated by neonatal encephalopathy and controls matched for sex, hospital, time of birth, day of week of birth and maternal health insurance.
Main outcome measures Low fetal heart rate (FHR) variability, FHR accelerations, late decelerations, total Kreb's score and FIGO classification of CTG records.
Results The neonatal encephalopathy group had significantly more abnormal CTG records (89%) classified according to FIGO, although 52% of control CTG records were also abnormal. CTG records from cases developed significant differences in terms of absence of FHR accelerations and low FHR variability, but not late decelerations, prior to delivery.
Conclusion Given the low incidence of neonatal encephalopathy in this study (7 per 1000) the predictive value of an abnormal CTG record is clinically unhelpful. However, the changes in the FHR in such cases suggest a greater disturbance of fetal (rest—activity) behaviour during labour.
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