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A new tool for the validation of umbilical cord acid-base data
G A B Kro1, B M Yli, S Rasmussen
1Department of Paediatric Research, Women and Children's Division, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
Objective:
To identify the distribution of carbon dioxide tension (pCO(2) ) relative to pH in validated umbilical cord acid-base data.
Design:
Observational study.
Setting:
European hospital labour wards.
Population:
Data for 36,432 term newborns were obtained from three sources: two trials of fetal monitoring with electrocardiography (ECG; the Swedish randomised controlled trial and the European Union Fetal ECG trial) and data from Mölndal Hospital.
Methods:
From the total study population, cases with missing values or obvious typing errors were excluded. The remaining data were validated based on specified criteria. Percentiles of arterial pCO(2) by pH were calculated using multilevel regression modelling.
Main Outcome Measures:
Umbilical cord pH, pCO(2) and base deficit.
Results:
Acid-base values were considered invalid in one out of seven cases. Percentiles for arterial pCO(2) corresponding to specified values of arterial pH were developed from the validated data of 26, 690 cases.
Conclusions:
Percentiles for arterial pCO(2) for a specified arterial pH can be used as a tool to identify cases with erroneously low pCO(2) values, and thus avoid an incorrect interpretation of the newborn's acid-base status.
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