Near-Term and Intrapartum Care of Mothers for Perinatal and Newborn Outcomes

孕早期和产时母亲护理对围产期和新生儿结局的影响

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Near-term and intrapartum care play pivotal roles in ensuring a safe childbirth experience and are essential components of a comprehensive approach to maternal and neonatal health. METHODS: The following interventions were identified: antibiotics for preterm premature rupture of membrane, antenatal corticosteroids for fetal lung maturation, partograph use during labor and delivery, induction of labor at or post-term, skilled birth care and safe childbirth checklist during labor and delivery. A scoping exercise was conducted to ascertain the most up-to-date evidence, and reviews of topics of interest were updated in case the evidence was not recent, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). RESULTS: Antibiotics reduced the overall risk of neonatal infection including pneumonia (RR 0.67 [0.52 to 0.85]). LMIC evidence showed a significant effect of antenatal steroids on the risk of neonatal mortality (RR 0.64 [0.43 to 0.97]) and respiratory distress syndrome (RR 0.65 [0.44 to 0.96]). Induction of labor practices at term or post-term reduced the risk of meconium aspiration syndrome (RR 0.51 [0.34 to 0.76]). The use of the WHO childbirth checklist significantly raised the standard of preeclampsia care (OR 8.09 [2.55 to 25.63]) as well as of maternal infection management (OR 25.44 [4.09 to 158.08]). LMIC-specific evidence also demonstrated a significant reduction in the risk of stillbirth (OR 0.92 [0.87 to 0.96]). CONCLUSION: Further research initiatives pertaining to health interventions delivered to expectant mothers near-term or during the intrapartum period can contribute to a more inclusive understanding of health challenges in LMICs. INTRODUCTION: Near-term and intrapartum care play pivotal roles in ensuring a safe childbirth experience and are essential components of a comprehensive approach to maternal and neonatal health. METHODS: The following interventions were identified: antibiotics for preterm premature rupture of membrane, antenatal corticosteroids for fetal lung maturation, partograph use during labor and delivery, induction of labor at or post-term, skilled birth care and safe childbirth checklist during labor and delivery. A scoping exercise was conducted to ascertain the most up-to-date evidence, and reviews of topics of interest were updated in case the evidence was not recent, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). RESULTS: Antibiotics reduced the overall risk of neonatal infection including pneumonia (RR 0.67 [0.52 to 0.85]). LMIC evidence showed a significant effect of antenatal steroids on the risk of neonatal mortality (RR 0.64 [0.43 to 0.97]) and respiratory distress syndrome (RR 0.65 [0.44 to 0.96]). Induction of labor practices at term or post-term reduced the risk of meconium aspiration syndrome (RR 0.51 [0.34 to 0.76]). The use of the WHO childbirth checklist significantly raised the standard of preeclampsia care (OR 8.09 [2.55 to 25.63]) as well as of maternal infection management (OR 25.44 [4.09 to 158.08]). LMIC-specific evidence also demonstrated a significant reduction in the risk of stillbirth (OR 0.92 [0.87 to 0.96]). CONCLUSION: Further research initiatives pertaining to health interventions delivered to expectant mothers near-term or during the intrapartum period can contribute to a more inclusive understanding of health challenges in LMICs.

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