PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN AMNIOTIC FLUID INDEX LESS THAN 5 AT TERM LOW RISK PREGNANCY

Dr Mansi Shrigiriwar, Dr Shrikant Khandekar

Abstract


BACKGROUND: To study the maternal and perinatal outcome in oligohydramnios of AFI(amniotic uid
index) ≤ 5 cm at term in low risk pregnancy
METHODS: A Prospective case control study consists of an analysis of pregnancy outcome in 102 cases with diagnosis of
oligohydramnios (≤5) after 37 to 41weeks6days completed is compared with 102 controls with pregnant women AFI>5.
RESULTS: There is increased chances of oligohydramnios with primigravida. The selected outcomes showed signicant
variations in both groups with increase rate of caesarean section, fetal distress, and NICU admission.
CONCLUSIONS: An amniotic uid index of ≤ 5 cm detected after 37 completed weeks of gestation is an indicator of maternal
and poor perinatal outcome. In method of fetal surveillance determination of AFI can be important


Keywords


Perinatal Outcome, Oligohydramnios, A < 5 Cm, Maternal Outcome

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