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Midwives Training 2019 Hola
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Screening tool predict fetal hypoxia Analyse FHR changes during labour Timely intervention prevent HIE
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HIGH FALSE POSITIVE RATES ~ 60% HIGH LITIGATION INCREASE C/SECTION & AVD NO EVIDENCE TO IMPROVE CP (CP UNRElATED TO INTRAPARTUM EVENTS) Some evidence reduction intrapartum death
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AVOID ADVERSE FETAL OUTCOME RELATED TO HYPOXIA BUT EQUALLY IMPORTANT NOT TO INCREASE UNNECESARY OBSTETRIC INTERVENTIONS.
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DO NOT MAKE DECISIONS BASED ON CTG ALONE INTERPRETATION INDIVIDUALIZE EACH FETUS & ANALYZE CTG + CASE SCENARIO NO CTG IN LOW RISK
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Intermittent vs continous monitoring 1 st stage 2 nd stage
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REGULAR UTERINE CONTRACTIONS EPISODES OF TRANSIENT INTERRUPTION OF FETAL OXYGENATION FHR changes reflects cardiac & CNS responses BP, BLD gases, acid/base status
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HEALTHY MATERNAL FETAL PLACENTAL UNIT
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ANS SYMPATHETIC & PARASYMPATHETIC INFLUENCED GESTATIONAL AGE HIGH PRETERM
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DR C BRA V A D O
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ANTENATALLY POINT IN TIME ANTICIPATE INTRAPARTUM PROBLEMS
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110-160 bpm
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Postterm Maternal hypothermia Sympathetic drugs Acute hypoxia myocardium
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Maternal tachycardic pyrexia/dehydration Recent VE Fetal arrhythmia Chronic hypoxia
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Bandwidth variation baseline MAINTAIN BALANCE SYM & PARA Gives info WELL OXYGENATED ANS (BRAIN) NOMAL UNLIKELY ASSOCIATED WITH CP RELIABLY PREDICTS ABSENCE OF HYPOXIA
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FETAL SLEEP CYCLE CONGENITAL ANOMALIES ARRYTHMIA MEDICATIONS EXTREME PREMATURITY HYPOXIA /ACIDOSIS
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15BPM > 15SEC RESPONSE TO FETAL MOVEMENTS SOMATIC NERVES PRESENT PREDICT ABSENT OF HYPOXIA ABSENT POOR PREDICTOR OF HYPOXIA
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15BPM * 15SEC REFLEX RESPONSE TO HYPOXIA TYPES EARLY LATE VARIABLE PROLONG
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HEAD COMPRESSION AUTONOMIC RESPONSSE TO INTRACRANIAL PRESSURES/ CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW VAGAL STIMULATION
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RESPONSE TRANSIENT HYPOXIA Degree of hypoxia Reassuring features NR features prompt attention
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Uterine contractions compress maternal vessles red perfusion intervillous space of placenta red oxygenated bld to IS red diffusion of 02 into fetal capillary bld in chorionic villi red fetal P02( 15-25mmhg UA) CHEMORECEPTORS sympathetic (peripheral vasoconstrition) bld to brain/heart/adrenals high BP (BARORECEPTORS) Parasym slows HR/red CO & return BP normal After contraction fetal oxygenation restored, autonomic reflexes subsides, FHR normal
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Cord compression Compression vessle (vein) hypovolemia/hypotentio inc FHR further compress artery abrupt high BP (baroreceptors) parasym(vagal) red FHR cord decompress sequence reversed Look out non reassuring pattern
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> 15bpm > 2min but less 10min > 10min change in baseline Look non reassuring features
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FIGO CLASSIFICATION OF CTG
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FHR 110 -160 bpm Moderate FHR variability (6 to 25 bpm) Absence of late or variable FHR decelerations Early decelerations may or may not present Accelerations may or may not present
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Absent variability with recurrent late decel Absent variability with recurrent variable decel Absent variability with brady sinusoidal pattern
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Nonreactive FHR and absent variability preexisting fetal neuological injury Studies suggest damage to medulla oblongata/ midbrain
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Improve oxygenation/perfusion inutero resuscitation Maternal reposition Iv hydration Oxygen Reduce frequency uterine contractions Scalp stimulation Amnioinfusion
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Confirm correct monitor– FHR /toco Classify Catergory 1 low risk routine surveillance Catergory 2 intrauterine resuscitation Catergory 3 prompt delivery
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