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18. Examine the Importance of Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI) on Perinatal Outcome in Low Risk Term Pregnancy

Naila Ehsan Chauhan, Maryam Shoaib, Rohana Salam, Sakina Naeem,  Samia Saifullah and  Zubia Bugti

ABSTRACT

Objective: Examine the clinical importance of low amniotic fluid index (AFI) on perinatal outcome in low risk pregnancy at term.

Study Design: Prospective study

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Sandeman Provincial Hospital Quetta from July 2018 to June 2019.

Materials and Methods: One hundred and twenty patients were included. They were categorized into two groups; GroupA females having low amniotic fluid index ≤5 cm with term pregnancy admitted in labour room for delivery and Group B females with AFI >5 cm were selected as a control. Demographic details were recorded after written consent. Outcomes were examined such as NST measure, mode of delivery, Apgar score at 5 minutes, need to NICU, low birth weight, meconium aspiration and respiratory distress.

Results: No significant difference observed between cases and controls regarding age of mother, non-stress test (NST) (reactive 81.67% vs 76.67%) and C-section delivery [30% vs 25%] (P>0.05). Significant difference was observed regarding Apgar score at 5 minutes <7 between both Groups (33.33% vs 8.33%) [P<0.05]. There was also a significant difference observed regarding need for admission to neonatal intensive care unit (8.33% vs 1.67), low birth weight (8.33% vs 1.67%) and meconium aspiration (11.67% vs 3.33%) between both groups (P<0.05). No perinatal death was recorded between cases and controls.

Conclusion: We found no significant difference regarding NST and mode of delivery among both groups. However, patients with low AFI had a high rate of neonatal complications as compared to patients with standard AFI >5 cm. Key Words: Amniotic fluid index (AFI), Low risk pregnancy, Perinatal outcomes

Citation of article: Chauhan NE, Shoaib M,  Salam R,  Naeem S, Saifullah S, Bugti Z. Examine the Importance of Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI) on Perinatal Outcome in Low Risk Term Pregnancy. Med Forum

 

2019;30(10):82-85.