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Original Article

The partogram's result and neonatal outcome

Pages 321-324 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Summary

The aim was to investigate to what extent low Apgar scores are linked to the partogram's result and, more specifically, if the action line should be set 3 rather than 4 h parallel and right to the alert line. Some 24.0% of all labours evolved left to the alert line and 26.3% of the labours right to the alert line crossed the 4-h action line. An Apgar score of ≤6 at 1 min was an indicator for resuscitation. More than one-third of the low Apgar scores occurred during normal labour left to the alert line. Crossing the alert line yielded a relative risk (RR) for resuscitation of 1.91 (95% confidence interval, CI 1.44 – 2.52); p < 0.0001). Crossing the 4 h rather than the 3 h action line resulted in a RR for resuscitation of 1.41 (1.04 – 1.90) (p = 0.07). There is no clear indication suggesting that an action line set 1 h earlier would improve pregnancy outcome.

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