ISSN 0975-3583
 

Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Non-reactive NST and Negative CTG: Perinatal outcome in high risk pregnancy


    Dr. Rathi Priya, A. Anushree
    JCDR. 2023: 1954-1957

    Abstract

    The early identification of the fetus at risk from uteroplacental insufficiency due to maternal risk factors, placental disorders or foetal disease has become a major goal of perinatal medicine. The high risk groups and low risk group population were selected by history, clinical examination and relevant investigation. The study population consists of 229 women. Out of which 130 high risk patients and 99 low risk patients of Booked & unbooked cases from OBG OPD, wards, prelabour & labour room. The perinatal morbidity in the high risk group was 22 (16.9%) but the perinatal morbidity in the low risk group was 5 (5.05%). p value for high risk perinatal morbidity is 0.0027 which is statistically highly significant. p value for low risk perinatal morbidity is 0.0035 which is statistically highly significant. New born with of Apgar >7 at 5 minutes was 86.92% and 89.89% in high risk and low risk pregnancy respectively.

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    Volume 14 Issue 9

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