Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research

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Subha Bansal*, Kavita Mandrelle, Varughese P V


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To study the clinical utility of WHO modified and paperless partograph in the management of labour and its outcome


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Author Details : Subha Bansal*, Kavita Mandrelle, Varughese P V

Volume : 10, Issue : 4, Year : 2023

Article Page : 403-407

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijogr.2023.078



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Background: Early detection of abnormal progress of labour and prevention of prolonged labour significantly improves pregnancy outcomes. Partograph is a simple and important tool which can provide a continuous pictorial overview of labour on a single sheet of paper and is essential to monitor labour.
Aims and Objectives: (1) To study the progress of labour using WHO modified partograph in terms of alert line and action line and using paperless partograph in terms of alert and action estimated time of delivery and detect any deviation from normal progress of labour. (2) To evaluate the duration of labour, mode of delivery and perinatal outcome in both the groups.
Materials and Methods: It was a prospective observational study which was conducted over a period of 18months on 200 antenatal patients admitted to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana. Antenatal patients with singleton term pregnancy with cephalic presentation in active phase of labour were included in the study. The WHO modified partograph was plotted for 100 cases (Group I) and the paperless partograph was recorded for the other group of 100 patients (Group II) and their outcomes were compared. The p value <0> Results: In our study we noted that the findings were similar in the WHO modified partograph group and the paperless partograph group in terms of duration of labour, progress of labour, mode of delivery and neonatal outcomes with no statistically significant difference between both the groups.
Conclusion: Our study concluded that the paperless partograph is as good as the WHO modified partograph in predicting the labour outcomes and identifying labour abnormalities. The paperless partograph does not need graphical representation and therefore can be adopted as an alternative to the WHO modified partograph in busy labour room settings.
 

Keywords: Labour, Paperless partograph, WHO modified partograph, Labour abnormalities.


How to cite : Bansal S, Mandrelle K, Varughese P V, To study the clinical utility of WHO modified and paperless partograph in the management of labour and its outcome. Indian J Obstet Gynecol Res 2023;10(4):403-407

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