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Relationship of Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI) Between Maternal and Perinatal in Patients
Author(s) -
Neranjana Manimekalai
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i44a32638
Subject(s) - oligohydramnios , medicine , amniotic fluid index , amniotic fluid , obstetrics , fetal distress , respiratory distress , caesarean section , vaginal delivery , fetus , pregnancy , gynecology , anesthesia , genetics , biology
Background: Alcohol amniotic, a protecting fluid that surround the embryo. It protects from concussion, pressure, desiccation, reminiscent of the aquatic origin of life. Adequate amount of amniotic fluid is essential requirement for the normal development and it acts like a cushion against trauma, agitation and accidental impulsions. It has also bacteriostatic properties and prevents the infection of many bacterial infections. Aim: To assess the maternal and fetal outcome in cases with normal and abnormal Amniotic Fluid Index levels. Results: The mode of delivery was spontaneous vaginal delivery followed by Assisted VD, Elective CS, Emergency CS respectively. It was affected by amount of liquor since, low AFI group 35 (75%) patients ended up in cesarean section for fetal distress. While in control group 63(18.3%) patients had caesarean section. Conclusion: Early neonatal death was seen in 0.2%, 4.5% and 70.5% newborns were born to pregnant women with normal AFI, oligohydramnios respectively. 70.5% neonates born to pregnant women with oligohydramnios had NICU admission. All cases were admitted in NICU because of respiratory distress.

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