Fetal inflammatory response syndrome (FIRS) is a major cause of non-hypoxic fetal intrapartum injury. One of the most common determinants of FIRS during labor is the exposure to an ongoing intra-amniotic infectious agent as in the event of a chorioamnionitis. Interleuchine-6 (IL-6) is considered a reliable hallmark of FIRS. No specific fetal heart rate pattern for the diagnosis of FIRS have been described so far at intrapartum Cardiotocography (CTG). The aim the present study is to investigate the correlation between intrapartum CTG findings and IL-6 levels on the arterial cord.
The labor will be managed according to the local protocol and 5mL of blood will collected from the umbilical artery soon after birth to determine the IL-6 values. CardioTocography (CTG) traces will be retrospectively reviewed by two expert operators that will be blinded to the IL-6 results and will categorize them as "inflammatory" or "not inflammatory". Inflammatory pattern will be defined in presence of 1) inappropriately high FHR for the given gestational age and/or 2) an increase \>10% compared with the FHR baseline values at admission without preceding deceleration with/without reduced variability or absent cycling. The association between CTG findings as the umbilical levels of IL6 will be analyzed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
450
University Hospital of Parma
Parma, Italy
RECRUITINGFondazione Universitaria Policlinico Gemelli
Roma, Italy
RECRUITINGIL6 Levels
correlation between intrapartum CTG findings and IL-6 levels on the arterial cord
Time frame: IL6 will be measured on the umbilical blood sampled within 5 minutes after birth
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