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Relationship of Oxygen Saturation with Neonatal and Maternal factors in Vaginal and Cesarean Deliveries

Hypoxemia is the major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. The study aims to determine the influence of birth weight, Apgar score, gestation age, body mass index and hemoglobin of mother on levels of SpO2 in healthy newborns born vaginally and through cesarean section. A hospital Based, obser...

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Published in:Journal of Nepal Medical Association 2015-07, Vol.53 (199), p.184-187
Main Authors: Mahato, S K, Chaudhary, N, Lama, S, Agarwal, K N, Bhatia, B D
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description Hypoxemia is the major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. The study aims to determine the influence of birth weight, Apgar score, gestation age, body mass index and hemoglobin of mother on levels of SpO2 in healthy newborns born vaginally and through cesarean section. A hospital Based, observational study conducted in Department of Pediatrics, Universal College of Medical Sciences-Teaching Hospital, Bhairahawa, Lumbini, Nepal; on 49 vaginal and 49 cesarean deliveries with Apgar Score ≥ 6. SpO2 was estimated by pulse oximeter post-ductally between 1 to 30 minutes of birth. The observed SpO2 values were correlated with neonatal and maternal factors. Vaginal and Cesarean deliveries SpO2 were comparable for birth weight, gestational age, Apgar score of neonates, body mass index and hemoglobin of the mother. Birth weight in vaginally delivered babies and Apgar score in cesarean births showed significant change in SpO2 (P
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Apgar Score
Birth Weight
Body Mass Index
Cesarean Section
Delivery, Obstetric
Female
Gestational Age
Hemoglobins - metabolism
Humans
Hypoxia - epidemiology
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Newborn, Diseases - epidemiology
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Oximetry
Pregnancy
Risk Factors
Young Adult
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