CTG analysis Flashcards

1
Q

What is the acronym for interpreting FHR tracings?

A
DR - define risk (low or high)
C - Contractions
Bra - Baseline Rate
V - Variability
A - Accelerations
D - decelerations
O - overall (reassuring or non-reassuring)
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2
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What is normal baseline rate on CTG?

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110-160 bpm

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3
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What does variability mean on CTG?

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at least 10-15bpm

  • persistent reduced variability is a particularly ominous sign
  • 5 or more for 30-90mins is reassuring
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4
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What are accelerations on CTG?

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  • present or absent

- at least greater than or equal to a 15 beat change from baseline lasting greater than or equal to 15sec

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5
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What are decelerations on CTG?

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  • early (before contraction): physiological
  • variable
  • late

non or early is reassuring
variable is non-reassuring

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6
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What 4 features should be documented when reviewing CTG?

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ν baseline fetal heart rate
ν baseline variability
ν presence or absence of decelerations
ν presence of accelerations

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