Apgar score, meconium and acidaemia at birth in relation to neonatal neurological morbidity in term infants |
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Authors: | M J DIJXHOORN G H A VISSER V J FIDLER B C L TOUWEN† H J HUISJES |
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Institution: | Department of Obstetrics, University Hospital Groningen, 59 Oostersingel, 9713 EZ Groningen, the Netherlands;Department of Medical Statistics, University Hospital Groningen, 59 Oostersingel, 9713 EZ Groningen, the Netherlands;Department of Developmenta1 Neurology, University Hospital Groningen, 59 Oostersingel, 9713 EZ Groningen, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary. The relation between Apgar score, meconium and acidaemia at birth and neonatal neurological morbidity was investigated in 805 vaginally born term infants whose birthweight was appropriate-for-dates (AFD). Presence or absence of meconium stained amniotic fluid was not related to the neonatal neurological condition. The 1-min and 3-min Apgar scores and the umbilical artery pH were related, but the variances explained in neonatal neurological optimality score were very low (0·9 and 0·5% respectively). Combination of Apgar score and pH slightly increased these percentages to 1·5. The highest frequency of neurologically deviant infants was, on the other hand, found in the group with a normal pH but low Apgar score. It is concluded that in AFD term infants nowadays the predictive value of a low Apgar score, acidaemia at birth and/or presence of meconium for the neonatal neurological morbidity is poor. Most neonatal neurological abnormalities must be due to other factors. |
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