International expert consensus statement on physiological interpretation of cardiotocograph (CTG): First revision (2024)

Edwin Chandraharan*, Susana Pereira, Tullio Ghi, Anna Gracia Perez-Bonfils, Stefania Fieni, Yan Ju Jia, Katherine Griffiths, Suganya Sukumaran, Caron Ingram, Katharine Reeves, Mareike Bolten, Katrine Loser, Elena Carreras, Anna Suy, Itziar Garcia-Ruiz, Letizia Galli, Ahmed Zaima

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Abstract

The first international consensus guideline on physiological interpretation of cardiotocograph (CTG) produced by 44 CTG experts from 14 countries was published in 2018. This guideline ensured a paradigm shift from classifying CTG by arbitrarily grouping certain features of the fetal heart rate into different “categories”, and then, randomly combining them to arrive at an overall classification of CTG traces into “Normal, Suspicious and Pathological” (or Category I, II and III) to a classification which is based on the understanding of fetal pathophysiology. The guideline recommended the recognition of different types of fetal hypoxia, and the determination of features of fetal compensatory responses as well as decompensation to ongoing hypoxic stress on the CTG trace. Since its first publication in 2018, there have been several scientific publications relating physiological interpretation of CTG, especially relating to features indicative of autonomic instability due to hypoxic stress (i.e., the ZigZag pattern), and of fetal inflammation. Moreover, emerging evidence has suggested improvement in maternal and perinatal outcomes in maternity units which had implemented physiological interpretation of CTG. Therefore, the guideline on Physiological Interpretation of CTG has been revised to incorporate new scientific evidence, and the interpretation table has been expanded to include features of chorioamnionitis and relative utero-placental insufficiency of labour (RUPI-L).

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Volume302
Pages (from-to)346-355
ISSN0301-2115
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

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Keywords

  • Cardiotocograph (CTG)
  • Chorioamnionitis
  • Fetal heart rate cycling
  • How is THIS Fetus?
  • Relative utero-placental insufficiency of labour (RUP-L)
  • Suggestive of Fetal Inflammation (SOFI)
  • ZigZag Pattern

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