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Fetal manipulation for facilitating tests of fetal wellbeing

There is some evidence that manual fetal manipulation of unborn babies make tests of their wellbeing more effective.

Tests on unborn babies such as ultrasound and heart rate testing are carried out to check their wellbeing. As a baby's sleep periods can alter those results, various methods are used to wake the baby. Manual fetal manipulation is one of the methods. The review of trials suggests that this method could improve the efficiency of antepartum fetal heart rate testing. Research on manual fetal manipulation should take into consideration the different stimulation protocols.

研究背景

Manual fetal manipulation has been suggested to improve the efficiency of antepartum fetal heart rate testing.

研究目的

The objective of this review was to assess the merits or adverse effects of the use of manual fetal manipulation in conjunction with tests of fetal wellbeing.

检索策略

We searched the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group's Trials Register (30 September 2013).

纳入排除标准

All published and unpublished randomised controlled trials assessing the use of fetal manipulation versus mock stimulation, no stimulation or other types of stimulation, used in conjunction with cardiotocography or other tests of fetal wellbeing.

资料收集与分析

Three review authors independently assessed studies for inclusion, assessed trial quality and extracted data. Data were checked for accuracy. We contacted authors of published and unpublished trials for further information.

主要结果

We included four trials with a total of 1280 women with 2670 episodes of participation. No trial was at low risk of bias for all domains and only two trials were at low risk of bias for both selection and attrition bias.

Fetal manual manipulation decreased the incidence of non-reactive antenatal cardiotocography test compared to mock or no stimulation. However, this was not statistically significant (average risk ratio (RR) 0.31, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.02 to 6.20, I² = 96%; two trials, N = 2350). There was also no significant reduction in the mean testing time to achieve a reactive result (mean difference -2.29 minutes, 95% CI -9.61 minutes to 5.03 minutes, I² = 97%; two trials, N = 560).

Comparing fetal manual manipulation with vibroacoustic stimulation, there was no significant difference in the incidence of non-reactive cardiotocography or the need for contraction-stress test.

There were no data available on other outcomes such as perinatal mortality, fetal distress, maternal anxiety and gestation at delivery.

作者结论

There is insufficient evidence to support the use of manual fetal manipulation during cardiotocography or other tests of fetal wellbeing. More studies of manual fetal manipulation that utilises standardised protocol should be encouraged.

引用文献
Tan KH, Sabapathy A, Wei X. Fetal manipulation for facilitating tests of fetal wellbeing. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013, Issue 12. Art. No.: CD003396. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003396.pub2.

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