SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.31 issue1Frequency of VDRL reactivity and positivity for Chlamydia spp. HIV and Hepatitis B virus and C in an institution providing health services of Medellin, 2015Validation of the Spanish version of the Kujala patellofemoral pain score author indexsubject indexarticles search
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • On index processCited by Google
  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO
  • On index processSimilars in Google

Share


CES Medicina

Print version ISSN 0120-8705

Abstract

REYNA-VILLASMIL, Eduardo et al. Umbilical nucleated red blood cells count and metabolic status in newborns with intrapartum fetal distress. CES Med. [online]. 2017, vol.31, n.1, pp.38-46. ISSN 0120-8705.  https://doi.org/10.21615/cesmedicina.31.1.4.

Objective:

To relate umbilical nucleated red blood cells count and metabolic status in newborns with intrapartum non-reassuring fetal state.

Materials and method:

All low-risk pregnant women with a normal fetal heart rate at admission to labor and delivery were eligible for participation. Nucleated red blood cells, pH, and base deficit of umbilical artery and vein newborn with (group A) or without diagnosis (Group B) of non-reassuring fetal state by cardiotocography.

Results:

Of 200 samples selected, 19 (9.5 %) were from newborns with a diagnosis of non-reactive fetal status due to changes in cardiotocography (group A). Mean values of pH and umbilical arterial and venous base deficit were significantly higher in group A than in group B (p < 0.05). Nucleated red blood cells count was 11.47 +/- 4.93 x 100 white cells in group A and 5.71 +/- 1.21 x 100 white cells in group B (p < 0.05). No significant correlation was found between nucleated red blood cells count and pH and umbilical arterial and venous base deficit values in the groups of newborns with and without intrapartum fetal distress (p = ns).

Conclusion:

Newborns with non-reassuring fetal state have nucleated red blood cells count was higher than in newborns without alterations.

Keywords : Nucleated red blood cells; Newborn; Base déficit; Fetal distress.

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in Spanish     · Spanish ( pdf )