Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study

Background: Umbilical cord blood gas analysis is a useful method for assessment of oxygenation and acid-base status in neonates. Severe fetal acidemia is associated with increased perinatal mortality and increased risk of subsequent impaired neurological development. Due to high percentage of C/S in...

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Main Authors: SH. Raafati, H. Borna, F. Haj Ebrahim Tehrani, M.R. Jalali Nodoshan, M.H. Mozafari, M. Eslami
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2006-07-01
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spelling doaj-4ff02800629e4e5d9a407a1a9c76eea12020-11-25T00:25:28ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222006-07-016446168Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative studySH. RaafatiH. BornaF. Haj Ebrahim TehraniM.R. Jalali NodoshanM.H. MozafariM. EslamiBackground: Umbilical cord blood gas analysis is a useful method for assessment of oxygenation and acid-base status in neonates. Severe fetal acidemia is associated with increased perinatal mortality and increased risk of subsequent impaired neurological development. Due to high percentage of C/S in our country and the effect of anesthetic medications on umbilical blood gases which can cause neonatal acidosis and hypoxemia, the study of umbilical cord blood gas in vaginal delivery versus cesarean section is mandatory. Methods: In this cross-sectional study one hundred samples were taken from Mostafa Khomeini hospital in summer 2004. The samples were taken immediately of umbilical vein after clamping the umbilical cord and analyzed after 10 minutes. Cases were classified in to 3 groups: vaginal delivery (n=40), elective C/S under general anesthesia (n=35) and C/S under spinal anesthesia (n=25). Duration of anesthesia and its effect on blood gas and infants apgar were assessed. Results: In the first group (vaginal delivery) mean blood gase parameters were; pH=7.3064.73, pO2=25.246.87, HCO3=20.562.03, Apgar=8.820.38 and pCO2=41.826.57. In the second group (general anesthesia) mean blood gaze parameters were: pH=7.3044.73, pO2=38.7014.02, pCO2=43.265.87, HCO3=21.1113 and apgar score=8.170.7. In the third group (spinal anesthesia) mean blood gaze parameters were: pH=7.3014.50, pCO2=44.14.99, HCO3=21.382.15, pO2=26.625.5 and apgar=8.600.62. The apgar scores and pO2 demonstrated significant relationship with type of anesthesia. The apgar score was lower and pO2 was higher in C/S under general anesthesia compared with the other two groups. There was significant relationship between duration of anesthesia and umbilical pO With increasing duration of anesthesia, pO2 was reduced. Between the type of delivery and anesthesia duration with PH, pO2, pCO2 and HCO3 were not meaningful relationship (P<0.05). Conclusion: There was no significant difference between type of delivery and umbilical blood gas parameters. Neonatal apgar score in NVD is higher than the other groups. With increasing duration of general anesthesia in C/S, umbilical po2 is reduced. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/2627.pdf&manuscript_id=2627Umbilical cord blood gas
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author SH. Raafati
H. Borna
F. Haj Ebrahim Tehrani
M.R. Jalali Nodoshan
M.H. Mozafari
M. Eslami
spellingShingle SH. Raafati
H. Borna
F. Haj Ebrahim Tehrani
M.R. Jalali Nodoshan
M.H. Mozafari
M. Eslami
Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study
Tehran University Medical Journal
Umbilical cord blood gas
author_facet SH. Raafati
H. Borna
F. Haj Ebrahim Tehrani
M.R. Jalali Nodoshan
M.H. Mozafari
M. Eslami
author_sort SH. Raafati
title Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study
title_short Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study
title_full Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study
title_fullStr Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study
title_sort neonatal apgar scores and umbilical blood gas changes in vaginal delivery and cesarean: a comparative study
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2006-07-01
description Background: Umbilical cord blood gas analysis is a useful method for assessment of oxygenation and acid-base status in neonates. Severe fetal acidemia is associated with increased perinatal mortality and increased risk of subsequent impaired neurological development. Due to high percentage of C/S in our country and the effect of anesthetic medications on umbilical blood gases which can cause neonatal acidosis and hypoxemia, the study of umbilical cord blood gas in vaginal delivery versus cesarean section is mandatory. Methods: In this cross-sectional study one hundred samples were taken from Mostafa Khomeini hospital in summer 2004. The samples were taken immediately of umbilical vein after clamping the umbilical cord and analyzed after 10 minutes. Cases were classified in to 3 groups: vaginal delivery (n=40), elective C/S under general anesthesia (n=35) and C/S under spinal anesthesia (n=25). Duration of anesthesia and its effect on blood gas and infants apgar were assessed. Results: In the first group (vaginal delivery) mean blood gase parameters were; pH=7.3064.73, pO2=25.246.87, HCO3=20.562.03, Apgar=8.820.38 and pCO2=41.826.57. In the second group (general anesthesia) mean blood gaze parameters were: pH=7.3044.73, pO2=38.7014.02, pCO2=43.265.87, HCO3=21.1113 and apgar score=8.170.7. In the third group (spinal anesthesia) mean blood gaze parameters were: pH=7.3014.50, pCO2=44.14.99, HCO3=21.382.15, pO2=26.625.5 and apgar=8.600.62. The apgar scores and pO2 demonstrated significant relationship with type of anesthesia. The apgar score was lower and pO2 was higher in C/S under general anesthesia compared with the other two groups. There was significant relationship between duration of anesthesia and umbilical pO With increasing duration of anesthesia, pO2 was reduced. Between the type of delivery and anesthesia duration with PH, pO2, pCO2 and HCO3 were not meaningful relationship (P<0.05). Conclusion: There was no significant difference between type of delivery and umbilical blood gas parameters. Neonatal apgar score in NVD is higher than the other groups. With increasing duration of general anesthesia in C/S, umbilical po2 is reduced.
topic Umbilical cord blood gas
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/2627.pdf&manuscript_id=2627
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