What changes in the fetal heart rate are associated with neonatal acidosis during the second stage of labor? - 01/10/25

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SUMMARY |
Objective |
To describe fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns associated with neonatal acidosis during the second stage of labor.
Method |
This single-center (Lille, France) retrospective cohort study was conducted between September 2022 and January 2023. Fetal heart rate (FHR) during maternal expulsive efforts was interpreted for all low-risk women who delivered vaginally after 37 weeks' gestation. Low risk was defined by the absence of any maternal history, obstetric complications, and a normal fetal heart rate in the hour before the onset of expulsive efforts. A baseline increase was defined as a greater than 20% increase in baseline FHR. Reduced variability and marked variability were defined as a variability less than 5 bpm and greater than 25 bpm, respectively. FHRs were also described according to Melchior's classification. Neonatal acidosis was defined as umbilical artery pH <7.15.
Results |
Among the 275 expulsion FHRs analysed, 7.3% (20/275) showed increased baseline and 5.5% (15/275) abnormal variability. Neonatal acidosis occurred in 19.6% (54/275) of neonates. Increased baseline and bradycardia were significantly associated with neonatal acidosis (14.8% vs 5.4%, p=0.035 and 20.4% vs 10.0%, p=0.035, respectively).
Conclusion |
Increased baseline fetal heart rate during the second stage of labor was associated with a significant risk of neonatal acidosis. It would be interesting to include it in classifications related to this stage.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : Birth, hypoxia, expulsive efforts, increased baseline, variability, classification
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