TY - JOUR
T1 - Observational study of fetal heartbeat characteristics in pregnant women diagnosed with Covid-19 treated at the regional maternal and child teaching hospital El Carmen - Huancayo, 2020
AU - Lina, Cárdenas Pineda
AU - Nilda, Cantorin Aliaga
AU - Leonardo, Leyva Yataco
AU - Gabriela, Ordoñez Ccora
AU - Claris, Pérez Venegas
AU - Flor De la Cruz Ramos, Zelmira
AU - Mantari, Alicia Alva
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Seventh Sense Research Group.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - This quantitative exploratory study is aimed at characterizing the fetal heartbeat (FHC) in pregnant women diagnosed with COVID - 19 treated at the Regional Maternal and Child Teaching Hospital El Carmen - Huancayo, 2020. Methodology: Observational, prospective, cross-sectional, descriptive, in 31 pregnant women, an observation card was used along with parameters of Fisher. Results: Slight COVID - 19 was found in the 31 pregnant women, 64.52% of whom were between 20 and 34 years old, while 93.55% were from the urban area, 90.32% were housewives, 48.39% were primiparous, and 38.71% were multiparous. The mean temperature was 36.9, blood pressure 111/71 mmHg, and saturation was 92.81%, baseline 90.32% was normal, tachycardia presented in 9.68%, variability was absent in 25.81%, minimal in 35.48%, and normal in 38.71%, no accelerations were observed in 25.81% and 1 - 4 accelerations in 51.61% and ≥ 5 in 22. 58%, and decelerations of type III in 16.13%. When analyzing comorbidity vs no comorbidity, tachycardia was found in 11.11% vs 9.09%, absent variability 22.22% vs 27.27%, minimum variability 22.22% vs 40.91%, absent accelerations in 11.11% vs 31.82%, and decelerations of type III 11.11% vs 13.64%. Conclusions: Tachycardia was found in 9.68%, variability absent, and no accelerations in 25.81%, which indicates that a little more than 25% present signs of fetal hypoxia; therefore, antepartum and intrapartum monitoring is necessary.
AB - This quantitative exploratory study is aimed at characterizing the fetal heartbeat (FHC) in pregnant women diagnosed with COVID - 19 treated at the Regional Maternal and Child Teaching Hospital El Carmen - Huancayo, 2020. Methodology: Observational, prospective, cross-sectional, descriptive, in 31 pregnant women, an observation card was used along with parameters of Fisher. Results: Slight COVID - 19 was found in the 31 pregnant women, 64.52% of whom were between 20 and 34 years old, while 93.55% were from the urban area, 90.32% were housewives, 48.39% were primiparous, and 38.71% were multiparous. The mean temperature was 36.9, blood pressure 111/71 mmHg, and saturation was 92.81%, baseline 90.32% was normal, tachycardia presented in 9.68%, variability was absent in 25.81%, minimal in 35.48%, and normal in 38.71%, no accelerations were observed in 25.81% and 1 - 4 accelerations in 51.61% and ≥ 5 in 22. 58%, and decelerations of type III in 16.13%. When analyzing comorbidity vs no comorbidity, tachycardia was found in 11.11% vs 9.09%, absent variability 22.22% vs 27.27%, minimum variability 22.22% vs 40.91%, absent accelerations in 11.11% vs 31.82%, and decelerations of type III 11.11% vs 13.64%. Conclusions: Tachycardia was found in 9.68%, variability absent, and no accelerations in 25.81%, which indicates that a little more than 25% present signs of fetal hypoxia; therefore, antepartum and intrapartum monitoring is necessary.
KW - COVID - 19
KW - Fetal monitoring
KW - Oxygen saturation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85104280314
U2 - 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V69I4P216
DO - 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V69I4P216
M3 - Artículo de revisión
AN - SCOPUS:85104280314
SN - 2349-0918
VL - 69
SP - 107
EP - 117
JO - International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
JF - International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology
IS - 4
ER -