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Ítem Acceso abierto Cardiotocographic findings of the non-stressing test and perinatal results in terminal witnesses attended at the Ferreñafe referential hospital from january to june 2017.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-12-01) Zegarra Caro, Rosio del Rosario; Conde Félix, Alicia Mercedes; Ayala Peralta, Félix DasioObjective: To identify the relationship between cardiotocographic findings from the non-stress test and perinatal outcomes in term pregnant women attended at the Ferreñafe Reference Hospital, from January to June 2017. Materials and Methods: Observational, non-experimental, quantitative, descriptive, retrospective, and cross-sectional study. A review of 42 medical records of pregnant women who underwent the non-stress test (NST) and ended in either vaginal or cesarean delivery. Results: 50% were at 38 weeks, 60% had between 7 to 10 prenatal visits, and 40% were primigravidas. The cardiotocographic findings of the non-stress test and the mode of delivery in term pregnancies indicate that 93% delivered vaginally and 7% by cesarean section. At one minute, 71% had an APGAR score between 7 to 10, and at five minutes, 100% had a score between 7 to 10. Conclusion: Obstetric history of the pregnant women indicates that the majority were at 38 weeks of gestation. Most had between 7 to 10 prenatal visits. Primigravidas were more prevalent. Regarding delivery, vaginal delivery predominated over cesarean section. The APGAR score at one minute was between 7 to 10 for 71% of newborns, and at five minutes, all had scores between 7 to 10.
