2012
DOI: 10.1097/ogx.0b013e3182562cd7
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Intrapartum Temperature Elevation, Epidural Use, and Adverse Outcome in Term Infants

Abstract: WHAT'S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Previous observational studies and randomized trials have reported an association between the use of epidural analgesia for pain relief in labor and intrapartum maternal fever. Studies have also reported an increase in adverse neonatal outcomes with intrapartum maternal fever.WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: Among low-risk women receiving epidural analgesia, intrapartum maternal temperature .99.5°F was associated with adverse neonatal outcomes, with the rate of adverse outcomes increasing di… Show more

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“…These include increased mortality, 74,75 neonatal seizures, [74][75][76][77][78][79][80] and adverse neurologic states like encephalopathy. [81][82][83][84] Maternal hypothermia in labor has not been shown to be associated with clinically significant adverse neonatal outcomes at the time of birth.…”
Section: Effect Of Maternal Hypothermia and Hyperthermia On The Neonamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include increased mortality, 74,75 neonatal seizures, [74][75][76][77][78][79][80] and adverse neurologic states like encephalopathy. [81][82][83][84] Maternal hypothermia in labor has not been shown to be associated with clinically significant adverse neonatal outcomes at the time of birth.…”
Section: Effect Of Maternal Hypothermia and Hyperthermia On The Neonamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[115][116][117][118][119][120][121] For the important outcome of adverse neurologic states (encephalopathy), we identified low-quality evidence from 4 nonrandomized clinical trials (downgraded for risk of bias) showing an increased risk with maternal hyperthermia.…”
Section: 116mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…115,116 For the important outcome of neonatal seizures, we identified lowquality evidence from 7 nonrandomized clinical trials (downgraded for risk of bias) showing an increased risk with maternal hyperthermia. [115][116][117][118][119][120][121] For the important outcome of adverse neurologic states (encephalopathy), we identified low-quality evidence from 4 nonrandomized clinical trials (downgraded for risk of bias) showing an increased risk with maternal hyperthermia.…”
Section: Consensus On Science Maternal Hyperthermiamentioning
confidence: 99%