I. Awowole, O. Badejoko, OA Adeniyi, B. Badejoko, O. Sowemimo, HC Anyabolu, T. Adedeji
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摘要
背景:关于颈髓在产科实践中的相关性,目前尚无定论。目的:本研究旨在评估脐带出生婴儿的脐动脉乳酸浓度和围产期结果。方法:在Obafemi Awolowo大学教学医院的一项横断面研究中,2017年1月至2018年12月期间,招募了足月出生时有颈髓的婴儿和匹配的无颈髓对照。比较分娩时的孕龄、胎粪染色液、胎儿心率异常、剖腹产率、脐带长度和脐动脉乳酸浓度。使用lactate Plus®测定脐动脉乳酸浓度;新生儿酸中毒定义为脐带乳酸浓度>4.9mmol/L。颈髓的患病率为3.4%,其中80%的婴儿只有一个环。有颈索的婴儿平均脐带长度较长(57.7cm vs 45.4cm;p<0.01),平均脐动脉乳酸较高(4.93mmol/L vs 3.48mmol/L;p=0.04),胎粪染色液(16%vs 3.2%;相对风险=4.6),更多Apgar评分在第五分钟<7的婴儿(9个婴儿vs 4个婴儿),围产期死亡率增加(55.5/1000个婴儿vs 13.8/1000个婴儿;相对风险=4)。脐带长度与颈环数量呈正相关(r=0.5,p<0.01)。产前报告可以加强产时监测并改善围产期结果。
Cord Length, Umbilical Artery Lactate Concentration and Perinatal Outcomes of Babies with Nuchal Cord at Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Background: There is inconclusive evidence on the relevance of the nuchal cord in obstetric practice.
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the umbilical artery lactate concentration and perinatal outcomes of babies born with a nuchal cord.
Methods: In a cross-sectional study at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, babies born with a nuchal cord at term and matched controls without a nuchal cord were recruited between January 2017 and December 2018. Gestational age at delivery, meconium-stained liquor, foetal heart rate abnormalities, Caesarean section rates, cord lengths and umbilical artery lactate concentrations were compared. The umbilical artery lactate concentration was assayed with the Lactate-Plus®; neonatal acidosis was defined as cord lactate concentration > 4.9mmol/L.
Results: One hundred and forty-four babies with nuchal cords and 144 controls were recruited. The prevalence of nuchal cord was 3.4%, with 80% of the babies having a single loop. Babies with nuchal cords had longer mean cord length (57.7cm vs 45.4cm; p<0.01), higher mean umbilical artery lactate (4.93mmol/L vs 3.48mmol/L; p = 0.04), meconium-stained liquor (16% vs 3.2%; Relative risk = 4.6), more babies with Apgar score <7 at fifth minute (9 versus 4 babies) and increased perinatal mortality (55.5/1000 births vs 13.8/1,000 births; Relative risk = 4). There was a positive correlation between cord length and the number of nuchal loops (r = 0.5, p<0.01).
Conclusions: Nuchal cord is associated with abnormal cord lactate concentration and adverse perinatal outcomes. Prenatal reporting may enhance intrapartum surveillance and improve perinatal outcomes.