5.1 Partograph.ppt

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About This Presentation

partograph interpretation


Slide Content

Partograph
BSc. Clinical Medicine
Dr Augustine Cyimana
BScHB, MBChB, MMed(MMOG)-[UNZA],FCOG[ECSA]
First version: 07-11-17
Latest version: 07-10-19

Definition
•Partôs ≡partum ≈ labour
•Graph ≈ graphical presentation of
information
•≈ partograph (labourgraph)►praghical
presentation of progress of labour
•It represents graphical presentation of feto-
maternal parameters(vertical axis) against
time(horizontal axis).

Definition
•Labour is a process of delivery (expulsion)
of the fetus (baby) through the genital tract
characterised by progressive cervical
effacement and dilatation with sequence of
regular painful uterine contraction and
descent of the presenting part.

Features of Partograph
•Maternal
•general information –name, age, parity, gravid, date and time of
admission etc
•Vitals –temp., BP, pulse, R/R etc
_ urinalysis input/output, drugs etc
•Fetal monitoring
•FHR
•Moulding
•liquor
•Progress of labour
•Cervical Dilatation
•Descent
•Contraction

Normal Partograph

Fetal Monitoring -FHR
•Normal range 120 –160/min
•Listen for atleast ½a minute
•Monitor and record every 30min

Fetal Monitoring -Moulding
•Overlapping of scalp bones
•Grades
•1: sutures apposed
•2: sutures overlapping but reducible
•3: sutures overlapping and not reducible
•Shows degree of fetal head compression
through the pelvis in CPD and obstruction

Fetal Monitoring -Liquor
•Record nature and colour of amniotic fluid
after every V/E.
•I: membranes intact
•R: membranes ruptured
•C: membranes ruptured, clear liquor
•M: meconium stained liquor. Record grade
•B: blood stained liquor

Progress of Labour –Cervical Dilatation
•Open partograph when in active phase of labour
at 4 cm dilatation
•Alert line-a line starts at 4cm of cervical
dilatation to the point of expected full dilatation
at the rate of 1cm per hour.
•Action line–parallel and 4 hours to the right of
alert line(chosen based on research)

Progress of Labour –Descent
•Assessed by abdominal palpation
•Part of head palpable above symphysis
pubis.
•Divided into five parts

Progress of Labour -Contractions
•Record number of contractions in 10min
and duration
•<20 seconds
•20 –40 seconds
•> 40 seconds

Satisfactory Progress
•Progressive cervical dilatation at least 1cm
per hour during the active phase
•Progressive regular uterine contractions
Progressive descent of presenting part with
progress of labour.
•Cervix well applied to presenting part
•Onset of expulsive (pushing) phase
•Normal FHR and stable maternal condition

Abnormal partographs

Partograph –Prolonged Active Phase Of Labour

Partograph –Obstructed Labour

Partograph-Poor Contractions Corrected by Oxytocin
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