Prevalence and perinatal mortality of cord prolapse and presentation

Prevalence and perinatal mortality of cord prolapse and presentation

Authors

  • Aqila Fazil
  • Fareed Zafar
  • Al Asifa
  • Noreen Akmal
  • Attiya Karim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v11i3.1026

Keywords:

Prolapse. Labor Presentation. Research Design. Obstetric Labor Complications. Umbilical Cord. Research. Developmental Disabilities. Apgar Score. Pregnancy Outcome.

Abstract

Aims and objectives; To analyse the prevalence and perinatal mortality in cord prolapse. Study design: All cases of cord prolapse managed in gynae unit 3 at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital were identified. Period: From 20 March 2004 to 20 March 2005. Results: 23 patients of cord prolapse and presentation were identified During this time 5408 births took place giving a prevalence of I in 235 total births which comes upto 0.42%. There were 6 cases of cord presentation (0.11%) and 17 cases of cord prolapse (0.31%).19 cases were born alive(82.6%). There were 4 still births giving a still birth rate of 17.4% or 174/1000 births with cord prolapse and presentation. One neonatal death occurred among 19 live born babies giving a rate of 5.21% or 52.1/1000 live births . The uncorrected perinatal mortality was 217/1000 births or 21.7% with cord prolapse and presentation. Conclusion: : Cord prolapse and presentation occur with prevalence of 0.43% The perinatal mortality rate in this series was 21.7% of births with cord prolapse and presentation.

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04/16/2016

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Fazil, A., Zafar, F., Asifa, A., Akmal, N., & Karim, A. (2016). Prevalence and perinatal mortality of cord prolapse and presentation. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v11i3.1026

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