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Non Stress Test as a Predictor of Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Patients Presenting with Reduced Fetal Movement at Term.

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BACKGROUND Establishing the predictive utility of Non stress test could be helpful to improve perinatal outcome especially in countries like Nepal, with heavy workload and limited resources. The aim of… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Establishing the predictive utility of Non stress test could be helpful to improve perinatal outcome especially in countries like Nepal, with heavy workload and limited resources. The aim of the study was to assess association between Non stress test abnormalities and fetal outcome in terms of Apgar score and newborn intensive care unit admission rate for patient with decreased fetal movement. METHODS The study included total 54 women with decreased fetal movement at term without any pregnancy complication not in labor admitted to paropakar maternity and women's hospital, Thapathali, Kathmandu from June 2020 to December 2020. Non stress test was done for 20 to 40 minutes and the readings were categorized in to three groups. The results were compared to see the relationship between normal, suspicious and abnormal Non stress test result in terms of mode of delivery, Apgar score, neonatal resuscitation and need for neonatal intensive care unit newborn intensive care unit admission. RESULTS Total 54 cases remained under inclusion criteria were included in this study. Mode of delivery on the basis of Non stress test result shows that 31.48% with abnormal Non stress test had a Lower segment Caesarian section, 1.8% had instrumental vaginal delivery and 14.8% had spontaneous vaginal delivery. While in reassuring Non stress test group 20.4% had spontaneous vaginal, 0% had Lower segment Caesarian section and 1.85% had instrumental vaginal delivery. There is statistically significant relationship between Non stress test result and Apgar score. In reactive Non stress test result only5.4% required neonatal resuscitation. However, in persistently non-reassuring or abnormal Non stress test result, 62.1% require neonatal resuscitation. Similarly, in reactive Non stress test result none of the neonate required newborn intensive care unit admission. However, in persistently non-reassuring or abnormal Non stress test result 46.1% neonates require newborn intensive care unit admission. There were 9 neonatal mortalities from abnormal Non stress test result. CONCLUSIONS We concluded that the Non stress test is a good predictor of maternal and fetal outcome detecting fetal hypoxia already present or likely to develop in patient presenting with reduced fetal movement in term pregnancies without complication.

Keywords: non stress; test result; stress test

Journal Title: Journal of Nepal Health Research Council
Year Published: 2022

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