Modified biophysical profile in the role of predicting fetal outcome in high risk pregnancies

Authors : Pavitra Reddy Nalamaru, V Mallikarjuna Reddy

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijogr.2020.078

Volume : 7

Issue : 3

Year : 2020

Page No : 364-368

Introduction: High risk pregnancies are these that result in maternal or fetal morbidity or mortality. These
may include conditions such as pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, oligohydramnios, anemia. Therefore, it becomes
very important for early identification of the risk so that immediate treatment can be given. In order to
reduce the morbidity and mortality of both the mother and child. the non stress test and NST with the
amniotic fluid volume (Modified biophysical profile) are some of the tests used for this purpose.
Materials and Methods: After the demographic details and clinical evaluation, Non stress test (NST) was
done for all the patients. The fetal heart rate, movements and tone was measured along with the uterine
contractions. If there were more than 2 fetal movements with two accelerations of 15 beats / minute or
more within 10 mintues of monitoring, the test was rendered reactive. The amniotic fluid volume and Index
were measured.
Results: The mean age of the women was 23.3 + 5.1 years and the mean gestational age of them was
34.87 + 3.91 weeks. The most predominant risk factors which was present in the expectant mothers was
decreased movements of the fetus, followed by hypertension and Oligohydramnios. 27% of the patients
had to be induced for vaginal delivery while spontaneous delivery was seen in 22% of the cases. 24% of
the patients elected to go in for LSCS delivery while emergency LSCS was done on 14% of the patients.
68 (46.9%) mothers with high risk pregnancy had a normal NST and AFI, while 43 (29.7%) of them had
an Abnormal NST with Abnormal AFI. 11 (7.6%) of them had Normal NST but an Abnormal AFI and 23
(15.9%) had and Abnormal NST with a Normal AFI.
Conclusion: The overall sensitivity and the specificity of NST, AFI and MBPP are comparable to each
other in the detection of fetal distress, though MBPP is marginally better.

Keywords: Modified biophysical profile, Non-stress test, Amniotic fluid index.


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