The Effect of dexamethasone on fetal heart rate variability, by non-invasive non-stress test tracing in preterm labour

Authors

  • Arnna Ananya N. C. Nayak Memorial hospital, Balangir, Odisha, India https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2536-077X
  • Manidip Pal Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Medicine and JNM hospital, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, India https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9817-0985
  • Banasree Bhadra Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Medicine and JNM hospital, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, India
  • Suvobrata Sarkar Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Medicine and JNM hospital, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20230353

Keywords:

Antenatal, Dexamethasone, fHRV, Non stress test, Preterm labour

Abstract

Background: To analyse the effects of antenatal dexamethasone on fetal heart rate variability (fHRV), when administered to mothers between 30-37 weeks of gestation, at risk of preterm delivery and corroborate presenting maternal symptoms with mode of delivery and perinatal outcomes.

Method: Prospective observational study conducted for 1 Year among pregnant women with gestation between 30 completed weeks to 36 weeks 6 days, with symptoms suggesting risk of preterm delivery. The sample size calculated was 52. Dexamethasone phosphate, 24 mg in 4 divided doses, was administered as intramuscular injections 12 hours apart. NST tracings were taken at three points-before first dose, one hour after first dose and one hour after the fourth dose. Chi-square test and Paired t test was applied, p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. 

Results: Strong correlation was found between antenatal dexamethasone administration and fHRV (p<0.05) which increased after administration of the first dose of dexamethasone compared to its value prior to administration. There was a further increase after the fourth dose. 

Conclusions: Dexamethasone is associated with increase in fHRV evident on non-stress test recordings, without significant decrease in baseline fetal heart rate.

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2023-02-20

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