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CTG
Aboubakr Elnashar
Benha University Hospital, EgyptAboubakr Elnashar
Antepartum
CTG
Aboubakr Elnashar
Fetal heart rate recording
1.CTG
2.NST
3.Contraction stress test
4.Nipple stimulation test
5.Acoustic stimulation test
6.Computerized CTG
Aboubakr Elnashar
1. The Non-Stress Test (NST)
(Hammacher et al, 1960)
Idea:
• FHR accelerations:
linked closely with fetal movements
{increased sympathetic output}.
• The long term variability:
{balance between sympathetic & parasympathetic
tone}
• The short term variability (baseline or bandwidth
variability)
{parasympathetic tone}.
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Steps:
1. left lateral recumbent position.
2. Place and adjust the external tocodynamometer
and ultrasound transducer to obtain the best
possible tracing.
3. Instruct the patient to record fetal movements on
the monitor tracing using the event marker.
4. Observe the EFM tracing until the criteria for a
reactive test are met
(minimum of 20 mins and maximum of 60 mins).
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 In the event of lack of fetal movement, apply
stimulation e.g. fetal acoustic stimulator.
 Record any relevant clinical information on the
EFM tracing e.g.
blood pressure, temperature, maternal heart rate,
loss of contact
changes in maternal position.
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Interpretation:
Reactive:
2 accelerations of FHR in 20 min.
Each acceleration 15 beat & lasts 15 secs.
Non-reactive:
no accelerations in 40 min.
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•Reactive:
increase of FHR to >15 beats/min for > 15 sec
following fetal movements
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•Nonreactive nonstress test followed by contraction
stress test showing mild late decelerations.
•CS was performed and the severely acidemic fetus
could not be resuscitated.
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 Positive CST= late deceleration in 50% of UC.
 Non reactive NST= No HR acceleration
 Cessation of fetal movement
 Basal line tachycardia > 160 bpm
 Basal line bradycardia <110 bpm
Sequence of events with placental insufficiency
or hypoxia
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2. Fetal heart rate tracings (CTG)
1.Normal/Reassuring
 Baseline
HR: 110-150 b/m
Variability: 10-25 b/m
 At least 2 accelerations
(>15 beats for> 15 seconds in 20 min)
No decelerations.
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2. Suspicious/Equivocal Trace.
 Baseline
HR: 150-170 b/m or 100-110 b/m
Variability: Reduced (5-10 b/m for >40 m)
 Absence of accelerations for >40 m
Sporadic deceleration of any type.
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3. Abnormal/Pathological
 Baseline
HR: <100 b/m or > 170 b/m
Variability:
No area of normal baseline variability
Silent Pattern (<5 b/m) for >40 min
Sinusoidal pattern (oscillation frequency= 2-5
cycles/min, amplitude of 5-15 b/m) for >40 m
 No accelerations
Repeated late, prolonged (> 1 minute) and
severe variable (>40 b/m) decelerations.
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A:
Absence of
accelerations,
diminished
variability,
late decelerations
with weak
spontaneous
contractions.
B:
Normal
accelerations
Normal variability
15 beat
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CTG: Tachycardia
Sinusoidal pattern
Late deceleration Aboubakr Elnashar
Intrapartum
CTG
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Basal Heart Rate Activity
• Rate:
Normal:110-160 increment 5 bpm (10 m segment)
Bradycardia: < 110 bpm
Tachycardia: > 160bpm
• Variability
:Short term= instantaneous (beat to beat v.)
:Long term= oscillatory changes in 1 m
• Sinusoidal:
:Mild is due to sedation
:Marked is due to fetal anemia
 Arrhythmia: Abrupt spiking, bradycardia or tachy
Periodic heart rate Activity
• Acceleration
• Deceleration Aboubakr Elnashar
Baseline
The mean FHR rounded to increments of 5 bpm
during a 10-min segment, excluding:
— Periodic or episodic changes
— Periods of marked FHR variability
— Segments of baseline that differ > 25 bpm
Tachycardia
Baseline FHR > 160 bpm
Bradycardia
Baseline FHR < 110 bpm
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•Fetal
bradycardia
measured
with a scalp
electrode in a
pregnancy
complicated
by placental
abruption
and
subsequent
fetal death.
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Placental abruption.
In the upper panel, the fetal scalp electrode first detected the
heart rate of the dying fetus. After fetal death, the maternal
electrocardiogram complex is detected and recorded.
The second panel displays an absence of uterine
contractions. Aboubakr Elnashar
Variability
Reduced variability is the single most reliable sign of
fetal compromise
The baseline must be for a minimum of 2 min in
any 10-min segment
Fluctuations in the FHR of two cycles per min or
greater
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Variability is visually quantified as the amplitude of
peak-to-trough in bpm
Absent: amplitude range undetectable
Minimal: amplitude range detectable but 5 bpm
Moderate (normal): amplitude range 6–25 bpm
Marked: amplitude range > 25 bpm
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Short-term beat-to-beat variability
measured by a fetal scalp electrode
(t= time interval between successive fetal R
waves). Aboubakr Elnashar
long-term beat-to-beat variability
ranging between 125 and 135 bpm).
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(1) Undetectable or absent
(2) Minimal variability:0 -5 bpm
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4) Marked variability : >25 bpm
(3)Moderate variability : >5-<25 bpm
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External fetal heart
recording:
A. lack of long-term
variability at 31 w
during maternal
diabetic ketoacidosis
(pH 6.09).
B. Recovery of fetal
long- term variability
after correction of
maternal acidemia.
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Sinusoidal Heart Rate
• Flat short term variability
• Ampllitude: 5-15bpm
• 2- 5 cycle/m
• Absence of accelerations
Mild: due to sedation
Marked: due to fetal anemia
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•Sinusoidal fetal heart rate pattern associated with maternal
intravenous meperidine administration.
•Sine waves are occurring at arate of 6 cycles/min.
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•Arrhythmia:
•Abrupt spiking
Internal fetal monitoring:
•occasional abrupt beat-
to-beat fetal heart rate
spiking due to erratic
exrasystoles shown in
the superimposed fetal
electrocardiogram.
•The normal infant was
delivered
spontaneously and had
a normal cardiac rhythm
in the nursery.
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Periodic heart rate Activity
Acceleration
Deceleration
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Acceleration
A visually apparent increase (onset to peak in less
than 30 sec) in the FHR from the most recently
calculated baseline
The duration= time from the initial change in FHR
from the baseline to the return of the FHR to the
baseline
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At 32 w and beyond
an acceleration has an acme of 15 bpm above
baseline, with a duration of 15 sec but < 2 min
Before 32 w
an acceleration has an acme 10 bpm above
baseline, with a duration of 10 sec but < 2 min
Prolonged acceleration lasts 2 min, but < 10 min
If an acceleration lasts 10 min, it is baseline
change
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Deceleration
1. Early deceleration
In association with a uterine contraction, a
visually apparent, usually symmetrical, gradual—
onset to nadir 30 sec—decrease in FHR with
return to baseline
Nadir of the deceleration occurs at the same
time as the peak of the contraction
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Early
deceleration:
Gradual decrease
in the heart rate with
both onset and
recovery coincident
with the onset and
recovery of the
contraction.
Nadir of the
deceleration is
30seconds or more
after the onset of the
deceleration.
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2. Late deceleration
In association with a uterine contraction, a visually
apparent, gradual—onset to nadir 30 sec decrease
in FHR with return to baseline
Onset, nadir, and recovery of the deceleration
occur after the beginning, peak, and end of the
contraction, respectively
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•Late deceleration.
Gradual decrease in the heart rate
Nadir and recovery occurring after the end of the contraction.
Nadir of deceleration occurs 30 seconds or more after the onset of the
deceleration.
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•Late
decelerations
{uteroplacental
insufficiency
resulting from
placental
abruption}.
ImmediateCS
•Umbilical artery
pH was 7.05 and
the Po2 was 11
mm Hg.
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3. Variable deceleration
An abrupt onset to nadir < 30 sec, visually
apparent decrease in the FHR below the baseline
The decrease in FHR is 15 bpm, with a duration of
15 sec but < 2 min
Complicated variable decelerations
depth >60 bpm for >60 seconds
changes in shape: over-shoot, decreased or
increased baseline FHR following the
decelerations,or
absence of baseline variability in or between
decelerations,
slow recovery
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Variable decelerations.
abrupt decrease in the
heart rate with onset
commonly varying with
successive contractions.
decelerations measure ≥
15 bpm for 15 seconds or
longer
Onset to nadir phase of
less than 30 seconds.
Total duration is less
than 2 minutes.
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•Variable
decelerations
B “shoulders” of
acceleration
compared with
deceleration A.
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FHR effects of partial
occlusion and
complete occlusion of
the umbilical cord
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4. Prolonged deceleration
Visually apparent decrease in the FHR below the
baseline
Deceleration is 15 bpm, lasting 2 min but < 10 min
from onset to return to baseline
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Abrupt decrease
>15 bpm
Often drops<100
>2 m & < 10 m
Variable pattern
•Prolonged
deceleration
{uterine hyperactivity}
Approximately 3
minutes are shown but
FHR returned to
normal after uterine
hypertonus resolved.
Vaginal delivery later
ensued.
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Fetal heart rate
effects of
manual
compression of
a prolapsed
umbilical cord in
a 25-week
footling breech.
A shows the
effects of 25-
second
compression
compared with
40 seconds in
B.
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Early Deceleration
Late Deceleration
Variable Deceleration
Abrupt decrease
 >15 bpm
Often drops<100
>15 S& < 2 m
Variable pattern
Abrupt decrease
 >15 bpm
Often drops<100
>2 m & < 10 m
Variable pattern
Prolonged Deceleration
may drops<100
Usually did not drops<100
Decelerations
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Indications for continuous EFM
1. High-risk pregnancies where there is an
increased risk of perinatal death, cerebral palsy or
neonatal encephalopathy.•B
2. Where oxytocin is being used for induction or
augmentation of labour.•C
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INTERPRETATION
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a)Normal/Reassuring Trace
- At least two accelerations (> 15 beats per minute
for >15 seconds) in 20 minutes
- Baseline heart rate: 110-150 bpm
- Baseline variability: 5-25 bpm
- Early decelerations (in late first stage of labour)
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b)Suspicious/Equivocal Trace
- Absence of accelerations for >40 minutes
(non reactive)
- Baseline heart rate: 150-170 bpm or 100-110 bpm
(normal variability, no decelerations)
- Silent pattern (<5 bpm for >40 minutes) although
normal baseline (110-150 bpm), no
decelerations
- Baseline variability >25 bpm in the absence of
accelerations
- Variable decelerations (depth <60 bpm, duration
<60 seconds)
- Occasional transient prolonged bradycardia if
FHR drops to <80 bpm for >2 minutes or
<100 bpm For >3 minutes
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b)Abnormal/Pathological Trace
- Baseline FHA> 150 bpm + silent pattern and/or repeated late or
variable decelerations
- Silent pattern for >90 minutes
- Complicated variable decelerations (depth >60 bpm for >60
seconds, changes in shape: over-shoot, decreased or
increased baseline FHR following the decelerations, or absence
of baseline variability in or between decelerations, slow
recovery)
- Combined/biphasic decelerations (variable followed by late)
- Prolonged bradycardia in a suspicious trace
- Prolonged bradycardia> 10 minutes with no signs of recovery
- Repeated late decelerations
- Pronounced loss of baseline variability regardless of baseline
FHR with shallow late decelerations
- Sinusoidal pattern with no accelerations
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MANAGEMENT
a)Normal/Reassuring
risk of fetal hypoxia in spontaneous labour is low.
Manage normally.
b)Suspicious/Equivocal
continue EFM
amniotomy should be performed
+/- fetal scalp blood pH if meconium stained
liquor is present.
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Initial Evaluation and Treatment of Nonreassuring
Fetal Heart Rate Patterns
Discontinuation of any labor stimulating agent
Cervical examination:
umbilical cord prolapse or
rapid cervical dilation or
descent of the fetal head
Changing maternal position to left or right lateral
recumbent position, reducing compression of the
vena cava and improving uteroplacental blood flow
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Monitoring maternal blood pressure level for
evidence of hypotension, especially in those with
regional anesthesia—if present, treatment with
ephedrine or phenylephrine may be warranted
Assessment of patient for uterine hyperstimulation
by evaluating uterine contraction frequency and
duration
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During episodes of abnormal FHR patterns when
the mother is lying supine, the mother should adopt
the left-lateral position.•B
In the presence of abnormal FHR patterns and
uterine hypercontractility not secondary to oxytocin
infusion, tocolysis should be considered. A
suggested regime is subcutaneous terbutaline
0.25 milligrams.•A
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c)Abnormal/Pathological
Amniotomy
Fetal scalp blood pH if meconium stained liquor
to determine subsequent management or
Deliver if clinically indicated.
Deliver if fetal scalp pH required but not
obtainable i.e. if cervix not sufficiently dilated or
equipment not available.
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In cases of suspected or confirmed acute fetal
compromise, delivery should be accomplished as
soon as possible, accounting for the severity of the
FHR abnormality and relevant maternal factors.
The accepted standard has been that ideally this
should be accomplished within 30 minutes. •B
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Fetal blood sampling
 should be undertaken with the mother in the left-lateral
position.•B
Contraindications to fetal blood sampling :•B
Maternal infection (e.g. HIV, hepatitis viruses and
herpes simplex virus)
Fetal bleeding disorders (e.g. haemophilia)
Prematurity (< 34 weeks).
Where there is clear evidence of acute fetal
compromise (e.g. prolonged deceleration greater than
three minutes), fetal blood sampling should not be
undertaken and the baby should be delivered urgently.•.
Aboubakr Elnashar
All scalp pH estimations should be interpreted taking into account
the previous pH measurement,
the rate of progress in labour and the
clinical features of the mother and baby.
Aboubakr Elnashar
Maternal facial oxygen therapy
Prolonged use of maternal facial oxygen therapy
may be harmful to the fetus and should be
avoided.
There is no research evidence evaluating the
benefits or risks associated with the short-term use
of maternal facial oxygen therapy in cases of
suspected fetal compromise .•C
Aboubakr Elnashar
Thank you
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Cardiotocography: CTG antepartum and intrapartum

  • 1. CTG Aboubakr Elnashar Benha University Hospital, EgyptAboubakr Elnashar
  • 3. Fetal heart rate recording 1.CTG 2.NST 3.Contraction stress test 4.Nipple stimulation test 5.Acoustic stimulation test 6.Computerized CTG Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 4. 1. The Non-Stress Test (NST) (Hammacher et al, 1960) Idea: • FHR accelerations: linked closely with fetal movements {increased sympathetic output}. • The long term variability: {balance between sympathetic & parasympathetic tone} • The short term variability (baseline or bandwidth variability) {parasympathetic tone}. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 5. Steps: 1. left lateral recumbent position. 2. Place and adjust the external tocodynamometer and ultrasound transducer to obtain the best possible tracing. 3. Instruct the patient to record fetal movements on the monitor tracing using the event marker. 4. Observe the EFM tracing until the criteria for a reactive test are met (minimum of 20 mins and maximum of 60 mins). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 6.  In the event of lack of fetal movement, apply stimulation e.g. fetal acoustic stimulator.  Record any relevant clinical information on the EFM tracing e.g. blood pressure, temperature, maternal heart rate, loss of contact changes in maternal position. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 7. Interpretation: Reactive: 2 accelerations of FHR in 20 min. Each acceleration 15 beat & lasts 15 secs. Non-reactive: no accelerations in 40 min. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 8. •Reactive: increase of FHR to >15 beats/min for > 15 sec following fetal movements Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 9. •Nonreactive nonstress test followed by contraction stress test showing mild late decelerations. •CS was performed and the severely acidemic fetus could not be resuscitated. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 10.  Positive CST= late deceleration in 50% of UC.  Non reactive NST= No HR acceleration  Cessation of fetal movement  Basal line tachycardia > 160 bpm  Basal line bradycardia <110 bpm Sequence of events with placental insufficiency or hypoxia Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 11. 2. Fetal heart rate tracings (CTG) 1.Normal/Reassuring  Baseline HR: 110-150 b/m Variability: 10-25 b/m  At least 2 accelerations (>15 beats for> 15 seconds in 20 min) No decelerations. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 12. 2. Suspicious/Equivocal Trace.  Baseline HR: 150-170 b/m or 100-110 b/m Variability: Reduced (5-10 b/m for >40 m)  Absence of accelerations for >40 m Sporadic deceleration of any type. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 13. 3. Abnormal/Pathological  Baseline HR: <100 b/m or > 170 b/m Variability: No area of normal baseline variability Silent Pattern (<5 b/m) for >40 min Sinusoidal pattern (oscillation frequency= 2-5 cycles/min, amplitude of 5-15 b/m) for >40 m  No accelerations Repeated late, prolonged (> 1 minute) and severe variable (>40 b/m) decelerations. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 14. A: Absence of accelerations, diminished variability, late decelerations with weak spontaneous contractions. B: Normal accelerations Normal variability 15 beat Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 15. CTG: Tachycardia Sinusoidal pattern Late deceleration Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 17. Basal Heart Rate Activity • Rate: Normal:110-160 increment 5 bpm (10 m segment) Bradycardia: < 110 bpm Tachycardia: > 160bpm • Variability :Short term= instantaneous (beat to beat v.) :Long term= oscillatory changes in 1 m • Sinusoidal: :Mild is due to sedation :Marked is due to fetal anemia  Arrhythmia: Abrupt spiking, bradycardia or tachy Periodic heart rate Activity • Acceleration • Deceleration Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 18. Baseline The mean FHR rounded to increments of 5 bpm during a 10-min segment, excluding: — Periodic or episodic changes — Periods of marked FHR variability — Segments of baseline that differ > 25 bpm Tachycardia Baseline FHR > 160 bpm Bradycardia Baseline FHR < 110 bpm Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 19. •Fetal bradycardia measured with a scalp electrode in a pregnancy complicated by placental abruption and subsequent fetal death. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 20. Placental abruption. In the upper panel, the fetal scalp electrode first detected the heart rate of the dying fetus. After fetal death, the maternal electrocardiogram complex is detected and recorded. The second panel displays an absence of uterine contractions. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 21. Variability Reduced variability is the single most reliable sign of fetal compromise The baseline must be for a minimum of 2 min in any 10-min segment Fluctuations in the FHR of two cycles per min or greater Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 22. Variability is visually quantified as the amplitude of peak-to-trough in bpm Absent: amplitude range undetectable Minimal: amplitude range detectable but 5 bpm Moderate (normal): amplitude range 6–25 bpm Marked: amplitude range > 25 bpm Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 23. Short-term beat-to-beat variability measured by a fetal scalp electrode (t= time interval between successive fetal R waves). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 24. long-term beat-to-beat variability ranging between 125 and 135 bpm). Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 25. (1) Undetectable or absent (2) Minimal variability:0 -5 bpm Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 26. 4) Marked variability : >25 bpm (3)Moderate variability : >5-<25 bpm Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 27. External fetal heart recording: A. lack of long-term variability at 31 w during maternal diabetic ketoacidosis (pH 6.09). B. Recovery of fetal long- term variability after correction of maternal acidemia. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 28. Sinusoidal Heart Rate • Flat short term variability • Ampllitude: 5-15bpm • 2- 5 cycle/m • Absence of accelerations Mild: due to sedation Marked: due to fetal anemia Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 29. •Sinusoidal fetal heart rate pattern associated with maternal intravenous meperidine administration. •Sine waves are occurring at arate of 6 cycles/min. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 30. •Arrhythmia: •Abrupt spiking Internal fetal monitoring: •occasional abrupt beat- to-beat fetal heart rate spiking due to erratic exrasystoles shown in the superimposed fetal electrocardiogram. •The normal infant was delivered spontaneously and had a normal cardiac rhythm in the nursery. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 31. Periodic heart rate Activity Acceleration Deceleration Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 32. Acceleration A visually apparent increase (onset to peak in less than 30 sec) in the FHR from the most recently calculated baseline The duration= time from the initial change in FHR from the baseline to the return of the FHR to the baseline Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 33. At 32 w and beyond an acceleration has an acme of 15 bpm above baseline, with a duration of 15 sec but < 2 min Before 32 w an acceleration has an acme 10 bpm above baseline, with a duration of 10 sec but < 2 min Prolonged acceleration lasts 2 min, but < 10 min If an acceleration lasts 10 min, it is baseline change Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 34. Deceleration 1. Early deceleration In association with a uterine contraction, a visually apparent, usually symmetrical, gradual— onset to nadir 30 sec—decrease in FHR with return to baseline Nadir of the deceleration occurs at the same time as the peak of the contraction Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 35. Early deceleration: Gradual decrease in the heart rate with both onset and recovery coincident with the onset and recovery of the contraction. Nadir of the deceleration is 30seconds or more after the onset of the deceleration. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 36. 2. Late deceleration In association with a uterine contraction, a visually apparent, gradual—onset to nadir 30 sec decrease in FHR with return to baseline Onset, nadir, and recovery of the deceleration occur after the beginning, peak, and end of the contraction, respectively Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 37. •Late deceleration. Gradual decrease in the heart rate Nadir and recovery occurring after the end of the contraction. Nadir of deceleration occurs 30 seconds or more after the onset of the deceleration. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 39. 3. Variable deceleration An abrupt onset to nadir < 30 sec, visually apparent decrease in the FHR below the baseline The decrease in FHR is 15 bpm, with a duration of 15 sec but < 2 min Complicated variable decelerations depth >60 bpm for >60 seconds changes in shape: over-shoot, decreased or increased baseline FHR following the decelerations,or absence of baseline variability in or between decelerations, slow recovery Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 40. Variable decelerations. abrupt decrease in the heart rate with onset commonly varying with successive contractions. decelerations measure ≥ 15 bpm for 15 seconds or longer Onset to nadir phase of less than 30 seconds. Total duration is less than 2 minutes. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 42. FHR effects of partial occlusion and complete occlusion of the umbilical cord Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 43. 4. Prolonged deceleration Visually apparent decrease in the FHR below the baseline Deceleration is 15 bpm, lasting 2 min but < 10 min from onset to return to baseline Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 44. Abrupt decrease >15 bpm Often drops<100 >2 m & < 10 m Variable pattern •Prolonged deceleration {uterine hyperactivity} Approximately 3 minutes are shown but FHR returned to normal after uterine hypertonus resolved. Vaginal delivery later ensued. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 45. Fetal heart rate effects of manual compression of a prolapsed umbilical cord in a 25-week footling breech. A shows the effects of 25- second compression compared with 40 seconds in B. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 46. Early Deceleration Late Deceleration Variable Deceleration Abrupt decrease  >15 bpm Often drops<100 >15 S& < 2 m Variable pattern Abrupt decrease  >15 bpm Often drops<100 >2 m & < 10 m Variable pattern Prolonged Deceleration may drops<100 Usually did not drops<100 Decelerations Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 47. Indications for continuous EFM 1. High-risk pregnancies where there is an increased risk of perinatal death, cerebral palsy or neonatal encephalopathy.•B 2. Where oxytocin is being used for induction or augmentation of labour.•C Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 49. a)Normal/Reassuring Trace - At least two accelerations (> 15 beats per minute for >15 seconds) in 20 minutes - Baseline heart rate: 110-150 bpm - Baseline variability: 5-25 bpm - Early decelerations (in late first stage of labour) Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 50. b)Suspicious/Equivocal Trace - Absence of accelerations for >40 minutes (non reactive) - Baseline heart rate: 150-170 bpm or 100-110 bpm (normal variability, no decelerations) - Silent pattern (<5 bpm for >40 minutes) although normal baseline (110-150 bpm), no decelerations - Baseline variability >25 bpm in the absence of accelerations - Variable decelerations (depth <60 bpm, duration <60 seconds) - Occasional transient prolonged bradycardia if FHR drops to <80 bpm for >2 minutes or <100 bpm For >3 minutes Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 51. b)Abnormal/Pathological Trace - Baseline FHA> 150 bpm + silent pattern and/or repeated late or variable decelerations - Silent pattern for >90 minutes - Complicated variable decelerations (depth >60 bpm for >60 seconds, changes in shape: over-shoot, decreased or increased baseline FHR following the decelerations, or absence of baseline variability in or between decelerations, slow recovery) - Combined/biphasic decelerations (variable followed by late) - Prolonged bradycardia in a suspicious trace - Prolonged bradycardia> 10 minutes with no signs of recovery - Repeated late decelerations - Pronounced loss of baseline variability regardless of baseline FHR with shallow late decelerations - Sinusoidal pattern with no accelerations Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 53. MANAGEMENT a)Normal/Reassuring risk of fetal hypoxia in spontaneous labour is low. Manage normally. b)Suspicious/Equivocal continue EFM amniotomy should be performed +/- fetal scalp blood pH if meconium stained liquor is present. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 54. Initial Evaluation and Treatment of Nonreassuring Fetal Heart Rate Patterns Discontinuation of any labor stimulating agent Cervical examination: umbilical cord prolapse or rapid cervical dilation or descent of the fetal head Changing maternal position to left or right lateral recumbent position, reducing compression of the vena cava and improving uteroplacental blood flow Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 55. Monitoring maternal blood pressure level for evidence of hypotension, especially in those with regional anesthesia—if present, treatment with ephedrine or phenylephrine may be warranted Assessment of patient for uterine hyperstimulation by evaluating uterine contraction frequency and duration Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 56. During episodes of abnormal FHR patterns when the mother is lying supine, the mother should adopt the left-lateral position.•B In the presence of abnormal FHR patterns and uterine hypercontractility not secondary to oxytocin infusion, tocolysis should be considered. A suggested regime is subcutaneous terbutaline 0.25 milligrams.•A Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 57. c)Abnormal/Pathological Amniotomy Fetal scalp blood pH if meconium stained liquor to determine subsequent management or Deliver if clinically indicated. Deliver if fetal scalp pH required but not obtainable i.e. if cervix not sufficiently dilated or equipment not available. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 58. In cases of suspected or confirmed acute fetal compromise, delivery should be accomplished as soon as possible, accounting for the severity of the FHR abnormality and relevant maternal factors. The accepted standard has been that ideally this should be accomplished within 30 minutes. •B Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 59. Fetal blood sampling  should be undertaken with the mother in the left-lateral position.•B Contraindications to fetal blood sampling :•B Maternal infection (e.g. HIV, hepatitis viruses and herpes simplex virus) Fetal bleeding disorders (e.g. haemophilia) Prematurity (< 34 weeks). Where there is clear evidence of acute fetal compromise (e.g. prolonged deceleration greater than three minutes), fetal blood sampling should not be undertaken and the baby should be delivered urgently.•. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 60. All scalp pH estimations should be interpreted taking into account the previous pH measurement, the rate of progress in labour and the clinical features of the mother and baby. Aboubakr Elnashar
  • 61. Maternal facial oxygen therapy Prolonged use of maternal facial oxygen therapy may be harmful to the fetus and should be avoided. There is no research evidence evaluating the benefits or risks associated with the short-term use of maternal facial oxygen therapy in cases of suspected fetal compromise .•C Aboubakr Elnashar