Effect of Low Amniotic Fluid Index in Perinatal Outcome of Term Low-Risk Pregnancy
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Author:
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HUDA MAHMOOD SHAKIR
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Abstract:
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The present study aims to evaluate the adverse pregnancy outcome in low-risk pregnancy term have low amniotic fluid index [AFI]. A case-control study included pregnancy outcome for 300 pregnant cases diagnosis by ultrasound of oligohydramnios (Low AFI) at 37 gestation weeks with detection Apgar score, Oligohydramnios (oligo) and Non Stress test (NST). The results show elevated chances of lowering fetal heart rate, dens meconium, the Apgar score was low at 5 min, birth weight was about <2.5 kg the incidence of labor induction was raised and the cesarean section for fetal distress significant increased also . it can be concluded that the AFI estimation is useful for predicting fetal distress in labor needing cesarean section used as an adjuvant to other fetal surveillance methods. it's an indicator for poor pregnancy outcome.
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Keyword:
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Amniotic fluid index, Oligohydramnios, Non Stress test (NST), Apgar score
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP1.295
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