2022-03-292022-03-292010-05Bayram, F. vd. (2010). "Perinatal asphyxia is associated with the umbilical cord nucleated red blood cell count in pre-eclamptic pregnancies". Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 30(4), 383-386.0144-3615https://doi.org/10.3109/01443611003706928https://www.meta.org/papers/perinatal-asphyxia-is-associated-with-the/20455723http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25398Nucleated red blood cells are commonly present in the blood of newborns. Our objective was to investigate the value of umbilical cord nucleated red blood cell (NRBC) count in predicting fetal asphyxia in pre-eclamptic women. NRBCs were counted in umbilical cord blood samples of neonates born to 43 pre-eclamptic and 25 healthy pregnant women. Pre-eclamptic women were further subgrouped based on the presence or absence of intrauterine growth restriction. The NRBC count differed significantly between pre-eclamptic women with and without intrauterine growth restriction, and controls (26.3 +/- 7.5; 17.1 +/- 6.8; and 9.9 +/- 2.7; p < 0.001). A NRBC count of 18.5 or above could predict fetal asphyxia with a sensitivity of 94.4% and a specificity of 80.0%. The umbilical cord NRBC count is effective in predicting fetal asphyxia in pre-eclamptic women.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessFetal asphyxiaFetal nucleated red blood cell countPre-eclampsiaFetal asphyxiaMarkerObstetrics & gynecologyAdultErythrocyte countFemaleFetal bloodFetal hypoxiaHumansInfant, newbornPre-eclampsiaPregnancySensitivity and specificityYoung adultPerinatal asphyxia is associated with the umbilical cord nucleated red blood cell count in pre-eclamptic pregnanciesArticle0002795785000112-s2.0-7795228239038338630420455723Obstetrics & gynecologyErythropoietin; Erythrocyte Count; Fetal BloodAdultArticleControlled studyDiastolic blood pressureDisease associationErythrocyte countFemaleFetus blood samplingFetus outcomeGestational ageHumanIntrauterine growth retardationMajor clinical studyPerinatal asphyxiaPreeclampsiaPriority journalSensitivity and specificitySystolic blood pressureUmbilical cord blood