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Oligohydramnios at term in the high-risk population – how severe is severe?

Authors :
Pekar-Zlotin, Marina
Hirsh, Nimrod
Melcer, Yaakov
Wiener, Yifat
Kugler, Nadav
Zilberman Sharon, Nataly
Maymon, Ron
Source :
Journal of Perinatal Medicine; Sep2024, Vol. 52 Issue 7, p737-743, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The term oligohydramnios is linked to pregnancy complications. We previously presented the outcome of the low-risk population (no pregnancy complications) with term oligohydramnios. This study aims to address the high-risk group (Any maternal complication during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, pre-gestational diabetes, chronic hypertension, preeclampsia, anemia, asthma, obesity, and multi parity.) This retrospective cohort study of 1,114 singleton term (≥37), oligohydramnios (AFI <50 mm) pregnancies from Shamir Medical Center between 2017 and 2021. Compering the low-risk to high-risk groups with subdivision by severity of oligohydramnios. A total of 211 subjects (19 %) were high-risk cases and 903 (81 %) low-risk cases. Comparing these two groups, subjects of the high-risk group were older (31.34 ± 5.85 vs. 29.51 vs. 4.96), had earlier gestational age at delivery 39.53 ± 1.18 vs. 40, had higher mean AFI (35 ± 12.7 vs. 33 ± 14.5), were subject to more labor inductions (81 vs. 69.7 %), and CS rate (19.9 vs. 12.4 %). Logistic regression revealed a need for more cesarean sections in the high-risk group. Additionally, more labor inductions and a higher risk of negative fetal outcomes. This study highlights the importance of considering pregnancy risk factors when we are approaching oligohydramnios in high-risk pregnancies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03005577
Volume :
52
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179572977
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/jpm-2024-0098