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All issues > Volume 36(12); 1993

Original Article
J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1993;36(12):1656-1662. Published online December 15, 1993.
Clinical Observation of Meconium Aspiration Syndrome : In Relation to Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring
Young Ran YR Yoon1, Jin Sook JS Kim1, Mi Kyung MK Kim1, Sun Young SY Kho1, Seong Ja SJ Lee1, Mi Jung MJ Kim1, Hye Kyung HK Han1, Kyung Hoon KH Choi1, Mi Na MN Lee1
1Department of Pediatrics, Cheil General Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
To identify the neonates at the risk of having meconium aspiration syndrome, the perinatal characteristics and finding of fetal heart rate monitorings in 366 neonates who had meconium-stained amniotic fluid were retrospectively reviewed. The results were as follows ; 1) Overall incidence of MAS was 0.7%. 2) Mortality rate of MAS was 5.8%. 3) The mean Apgar scores at 1-and 5-minute were significantly different in the two groups with and without meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) (p<0.001). 4) PROM, postterm delivery and IUGR were the major obstetric risk factors associated with MAS. 5) Although severe variable decelaeration and decreased variability on FHR monitoring were present more often in the group with MAS, it showed no statistically significant difference, between the two groups. 6) The presence of above findings on monitoring and thick meconium in amniotic fluid should alert clinicians to the possibility of a fetus requires intervention.

Keywords :Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS), Fetal heart rate monitoring

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