Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Intrauterine fetal death and associated maternal conditions

View through CrossRef
Background: Intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) is a cataclysmic event for the parents. It is an important indicator of maternal and perinatal health of a given population. This study was undertaken to study the maternal and fetal factors associated with IUFD. Methods: This was a retrospective study carried out in Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM) General Hospital, Dhaka, from November 2019 to October 2020 . The details of history, examination findings, investigation reports , mode of delivery and fetal outcome were obtained from records. Results: A total number of 57 intrauterine fetal death were reported amongst 1534 deliveries conducted during the study period. The occurrence of intrauterine fetal death was 37.1/1,000 live births ; Among all these intrauterine fetal death cases, 87.7% deliveries were preterm and 89.4% deliveries were singleton delivery. The other associated maternal conditions were uncontrolled blood glucose in 64.9% cases, hypertensive disorders in 36.8% cases, other medical causes in 10.5% cases. Associated fetal conditions included intrauterine growth retardation of fetus in 28.0% cases, oligohydramnios in 21.0% cases, congenital malformation in 14.0 % cases. Placental condition included antepartum hemorrhage in 3.5% cases. Conclusions: In this study, the occurrence of intrauterine fetal death was associated with high incidence of uncontrolled blood glucose, oligohydramnios and congenital malformations . This emphases the importance of proper antenatal care and identification of risk factors and its proper treatment. BIRDEM Med J 2023; 13(2): 88-91
Title: Intrauterine fetal death and associated maternal conditions
Description:
Background: Intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) is a cataclysmic event for the parents.
It is an important indicator of maternal and perinatal health of a given population.
This study was undertaken to study the maternal and fetal factors associated with IUFD.
Methods: This was a retrospective study carried out in Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM) General Hospital, Dhaka, from November 2019 to October 2020 .
The details of history, examination findings, investigation reports , mode of delivery and fetal outcome were obtained from records.
Results: A total number of 57 intrauterine fetal death were reported amongst 1534 deliveries conducted during the study period.
The occurrence of intrauterine fetal death was 37.
1/1,000 live births ; Among all these intrauterine fetal death cases, 87.
7% deliveries were preterm and 89.
4% deliveries were singleton delivery.
The other associated maternal conditions were uncontrolled blood glucose in 64.
9% cases, hypertensive disorders in 36.
8% cases, other medical causes in 10.
5% cases.
Associated fetal conditions included intrauterine growth retardation of fetus in 28.
0% cases, oligohydramnios in 21.
0% cases, congenital malformation in 14.
0 % cases.
Placental condition included antepartum hemorrhage in 3.
5% cases.
Conclusions: In this study, the occurrence of intrauterine fetal death was associated with high incidence of uncontrolled blood glucose, oligohydramnios and congenital malformations .
This emphases the importance of proper antenatal care and identification of risk factors and its proper treatment.
BIRDEM Med J 2023; 13(2): 88-91.

Related Results

Related Factors For Preterm Birth in Twins After Single Intrauterine Death:a case control study
Related Factors For Preterm Birth in Twins After Single Intrauterine Death:a case control study
Abstract Background Single intrauterine death in twin pregnancy has become a relatively frequent complication of twin pregnancy. Preterm delivery is one of the complication...
Comparative study to assess the maternal and paternal fetal attachment among the expectant mothers and fathers
Comparative study to assess the maternal and paternal fetal attachment among the expectant mothers and fathers
Background: Bonding during pregnancy refers to a process through which a pregnant women experiences feelings and emotions for her fetus, interacts with her fetus and develops a mat...
The Mediation Effect of Health Behavior on the Relationship Between Maternal Depression and Maternal-Fetal Attachment
The Mediation Effect of Health Behavior on the Relationship Between Maternal Depression and Maternal-Fetal Attachment
Background: Numerous studies have shown the adverse effects of maternal depression, which impacts both mother and child as well as can lower the maternal-fetal attachment. However,...
The factors Related to Maternal-Fetal Attachment: Examining the Effect of Mindfulness, Stress and Symptoms during Pregnancy
The factors Related to Maternal-Fetal Attachment: Examining the Effect of Mindfulness, Stress and Symptoms during Pregnancy
Background: The development of a successful relationship between a mother and her developing fetus to foster maternal behavior attainment. Diverse factors such as psychophysiologic...
Pet Euthanasia and Human Euthanasia
Pet Euthanasia and Human Euthanasia
Photo ID 213552852 © Yuryz | Dreamstime.com Abstract A criticism of assisted death is that it’s contrary to the Hippocratic Oath. This opposition to assisted death assumes that dea...
Maternal and Fetal Outcome among Women having Pre Eclampsia with Hyperuricemia
Maternal and Fetal Outcome among Women having Pre Eclampsia with Hyperuricemia
Objective: To find out the frequency of some common maternal and fetal outcomes among women having pre eclampsia with hyperuricemia. Study design: Cross sectional study. Place and ...
The possible role of S gene mutations of hepatitis B virus in intrauterine transmission
The possible role of S gene mutations of hepatitis B virus in intrauterine transmission
Abstract Background: Many hepatitis B virus (HBV) substances could inevitably enter fetuses and occurred neonatal intrauterine transmission. HBV often occurs mutation, espe...

Back to Top