Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation

Background: A major problem of the first moments of childbirth, especially in “prolonged labor,” is perinatal asphyxia which necessitates neonatal resuscitation. This study aimed at evaluating the alert line of the partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation 20–30 s after delivery....

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Main Authors: Nahid Bolbol-Haghighi, Maryam Keshavarz, Mehri Delvarianzadeh, Sahar Molzami
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2015;volume=20;issue=5;spage=560;epage=564;aulast=Bolbol-Haghighi
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spelling doaj-26ee10951ea841e5b937b502fe5ce0a22020-11-24T23:41:02ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research1735-90662015-01-0120556056410.4103/1735-9066.164513Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitationNahid Bolbol-HaghighiMaryam KeshavarzMehri DelvarianzadehSahar MolzamiBackground: A major problem of the first moments of childbirth, especially in “prolonged labor,” is perinatal asphyxia which necessitates neonatal resuscitation. This study aimed at evaluating the alert line of the partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation 20–30 s after delivery. Materials and Methods: 140 full-term pregnant women were kept under surveillance through using a partogram. In order to decide on the onset of resuscitation, the three indicators of fetal respiration, heart rate, and skin color were used 20–30 s after delivery. The findings from the evaluation of fetal conditions were compared to the position of the ultimate cervical dilatation graph to the alert line of the partogram, and through using appropriate statistical procedures, sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative prediction values of the alert line to recognize the need for neonatal resuscitation were computed. Results: There was a significant relationship between the need for neonatal resuscitation within 20–30 seconds after delivery and the graph of the cervical dilatations on the partogram (P = 0.001). The indices of the alert line for predicting the need for resuscitation 20–30 s after birth had a sensitivity of 97.5%, specificity of 80.2%, positive prediction value of 97.2%, and negative prediction value of 98.7%. Conclusions: In mothers who had normal vaginal delivery, with normal fetal heart rate, and with no oxytocin administration or omniotomy, the alert line showed appropriate sensitivity, specificity, and negative prediction value. So, it can assist in predicting the necessity of action for neonatal resuscitation 20–30 s after delivery.http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2015;volume=20;issue=5;spage=560;epage=564;aulast=Bolbol-HaghighiAlert lineIrannegative prediction valuepartogrampositive prediction valuesensitivityspecificity
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author Nahid Bolbol-Haghighi
Maryam Keshavarz
Mehri Delvarianzadeh
Sahar Molzami
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Maryam Keshavarz
Mehri Delvarianzadeh
Sahar Molzami
Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
Alert line
Iran
negative prediction value
partogram
positive prediction value
sensitivity
specificity
author_facet Nahid Bolbol-Haghighi
Maryam Keshavarz
Mehri Delvarianzadeh
Sahar Molzami
author_sort Nahid Bolbol-Haghighi
title Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation
title_short Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation
title_full Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation
title_fullStr Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation
title_sort evaluation of the alert line of partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
issn 1735-9066
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: A major problem of the first moments of childbirth, especially in “prolonged labor,” is perinatal asphyxia which necessitates neonatal resuscitation. This study aimed at evaluating the alert line of the partogram in recognizing the need for neonatal resuscitation 20–30 s after delivery. Materials and Methods: 140 full-term pregnant women were kept under surveillance through using a partogram. In order to decide on the onset of resuscitation, the three indicators of fetal respiration, heart rate, and skin color were used 20–30 s after delivery. The findings from the evaluation of fetal conditions were compared to the position of the ultimate cervical dilatation graph to the alert line of the partogram, and through using appropriate statistical procedures, sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative prediction values of the alert line to recognize the need for neonatal resuscitation were computed. Results: There was a significant relationship between the need for neonatal resuscitation within 20–30 seconds after delivery and the graph of the cervical dilatations on the partogram (P = 0.001). The indices of the alert line for predicting the need for resuscitation 20–30 s after birth had a sensitivity of 97.5%, specificity of 80.2%, positive prediction value of 97.2%, and negative prediction value of 98.7%. Conclusions: In mothers who had normal vaginal delivery, with normal fetal heart rate, and with no oxytocin administration or omniotomy, the alert line showed appropriate sensitivity, specificity, and negative prediction value. So, it can assist in predicting the necessity of action for neonatal resuscitation 20–30 s after delivery.
topic Alert line
Iran
negative prediction value
partogram
positive prediction value
sensitivity
specificity
url http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2015;volume=20;issue=5;spage=560;epage=564;aulast=Bolbol-Haghighi
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