The Effect of Nuchal Cord on Umbilical Cord Blood Gases and Neonatal Outcomes
Sodabeh Kazemi, Seyedehhajarsharami, Fatemeh Hosseinzadeh, Roya Kabodmehri, Farzin Forouzan, Alirezaforouzan, Seyedeh Maryam Attari, Elaheh Rafiee, Fatemehvalifard
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To investigate the perinatal
outcome and umbilical cord blood gases in two groups of neonates with and
without nuchal cord in Rasht.
Methods: This cohort study
was performed on 168 pregnant women with term pregnancy referred to Azzahra
hospital in Rasht in 2018. Two groups) with and without nuchal cord (,
were compared in maternal demographic characteristics, PH, and cord blood gases and perinatal variables. SPSS-20 was used.
Chi-square and Fisher-exact test were used to compare the qualitative and
quantitative data. Mann-Whitney test was used for non-normal distribution. p<0.05 was taken as the significant level.
Results: The mean of cord
blood pH in the nuchal cord group was lower than in the group without nuchal cord, which was
statistically significant difference (p=0.005).
There were no statistically
significant differences in the other parameters related to
umbilical cord blood gases and perinatal outcomes in the two groups. There was
no statistically significant in PH and other umbilical cord blood gases in
neonates with single and multiple nuchal cord (p=0.06)
Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that
although the nuchal cord leads to a decrease in the PH of the arterial
blood of the umbilical cord, however, this decrease is clinically
insignificant. In other arterial blood gas parameters, there was no significant
difference between two groups with and without nuchal cord. There may be different results in
studies with larger sample sizes and simultaneous test of arterial and venous
blood gases.
Keywords: Perinatal
outcomes, umbilical cord blood gases, nuchal cord
ABSTRACT
Aim: To investigate the perinatal
outcome and umbilical cord blood gases in two groups of neonates with and
without nuchal cord in Rasht.
Methods: This cohort study
was performed on 168 pregnant women with term pregnancy referred to Azzahra
hospital in Rasht in 2018. Two groups) with and without nuchal cord (,
were compared in maternal demographic characteristics, PH, and cord blood gases and perinatal variables. SPSS-20 was used.
Chi-square and Fisher-exact test were used to compare the qualitative and
quantitative data. Mann-Whitney test was used for non-normal distribution. p<0.05 was taken as the significant level.
Results: The mean of cord
blood pH in the nuchal cord group was lower than in the group without nuchal cord, which was
statistically significant difference (p=0.005).
There were no statistically
significant differences in the other parameters related to
umbilical cord blood gases and perinatal outcomes in the two groups. There was
no statistically significant in PH and other umbilical cord blood gases in
neonates with single and multiple nuchal cord (p=0.06)
Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that
although the nuchal cord leads to a decrease in the PH of the arterial
blood of the umbilical cord, however, this decrease is clinically
insignificant. In other arterial blood gas parameters, there was no significant
difference between two groups with and without nuchal cord. There may be different results in
studies with larger sample sizes and simultaneous test of arterial and venous
blood gases.
Keywords: Perinatal
outcomes, umbilical cord blood gases, nuchal cord