The Effect of Abnormal Electrocardiogram on Pregnancy Outcome in Late Pregnancy of Elderly Parturient woman
Cheng Jinfeng1, Zhang Ruili2, Xu Lijuan1
1. ECG room of Zhengzhou maternal and child health hospital,Henan 473000; 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Qinling Road,Zhengzhou maternal and child health hospital,Henan 473000
Abstract:Objective To study the effect of abnormal ECG on pregnancy outcome of elderly pregnant women in late pregnancy. Methods 86 cases of elderly pregnant women in late pregnancy who underwent antenatal examination and delivery were selected as the experimental group,and the appropriate age pregnant women in late pregnancy who underwent antenatal examination and delivery in the same period were selected as the normal group according to the ratio of 1∶1.All pregnant women received ECG examination,and the abnormal ECG and arrhythmia types [sinus tachycardia(ST),sinus bradycardia(SB),sinus arrhythmia(SA),ventricular block(IVCB),ventricular premature beats,atrial premature beats]of the two groups were compared,and the influence of abnormal ECG on pregnancy outcome of pregnant women was analyzed. Results The incidence of normal ECG in the experimental group was,lower than in the normal group,and the incidence of abnormal ECG in the experimental group was higher than in the normal group(P<0.05).The incidence of ST and total arrhythmia in the experimental group were respectively,higher than those in the normal group(P<0.05).The incidence of premature birth,cesarean section and low-quality infants in the abnormal electrocardiogram of the experimental group were higher than those in the normal ECG,and the incidence of cesarean section in the abnormal electrocardiogram of the experimental group was higher than that in the normal group(P<0.05). Conclusion The incidence of abnormal ECG and arrhythmia in elderly pregnant women in late pregnancy is higher,and the elderly pregnant women with abnormal ECG in late pregnancy will have a variety of adverse pregnancy outcomes.