Non-reassuring fetal heart rate occurred in 23.29% of Ethiopian labors and was associated with labor augmentation (AOR 3.8), primiparity (AOR 2.33), and meconium-stained fluid (AOR 5.97).
The magnitude of non-reassuring fetal heart rate in Ethiopia is high (23.29%) and is strongly associated with factors such as meconium-stained amniotic fluid, lack of antenatal care, and labour augmentation.
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To assess the magnitude, associated factors, and immediate outcomes of non-reassuring fetal heart rate status among labouring mothers in Ethiopia. Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Data were extracted from published articles identified by searching using major bibliographic databases such as, PubMed/Medline, Cochrane library, Virtual Health Library (VHL) Regional Portal, HINARI (research4life), and Google scholar. The meta-analysis included all observational studies on non-reassuring fetal heart rate status among labouring mothers in Ethiopia published in English between 2010 and 2024. Unpublished studies were also considered, and studies without abstracts or full texts were excluded. Using PRISMA standards, we systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed articles from PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar Q and I 2 tests were used to assess heterogeneity across studies. To evaluate the national magnitude and effect size of the linked covariates, a weighted inverse variance random effects model was used. Funnel plots and Egger regression tests were used to examine publication bias. Sensitivity analysis was also performed to determine the impact of the studies. The analysis included ten studies with 5,949 participants used in the analysis. The pooled magnitude of non-reassuring fetal heart rate in Ethiopia was 23.29 % (14.89, 31.69) augmentation of labour (AOR = 3.8; 95% CI: 2.51–5.10; I2 = 0.00%; P = 0.98), being primiparas (AOR = 2.33;95% CI: 1.84–2.84; I2 = 92.66 %; P = 0.00), meconium stained amniotic fluid (AOR = 5.97; 95% CI:3.01–8.93; I2 = 83.31 %; P = 0.00), mothers who are not referred (AOR = 2.65; 95% CI: 3.01–8.93; I2 = 98.21 %;P = 0.00), and no antenatal follow up (AOR = 4.08; 95% CI:2.79–5.37; I2 = 97.46%; P = 0.00) respectively were significantly associated with non-Reassuring Fetal Heart Rate in Ethiopia. The magnitude of the non-reassuring fetal heart rate in Ethiopia remains high, worsened by factors such as labour augmentation, primiparity, meconium-stained amniotic fluid, and lack of antenatal care follow-up, which are associated with adverse outcomes. These include heightened risks of NICU admission, low APGAR scores, perinatal death, and a greater likelihood of needing caesarean section. The critical need for vigilant monitoring and timely intervention is evident to enhance the health of maternal and neonatal outcomes in such cases.
Yilak et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Non-reassuring fetal heart rate occurred in 23.29% of Ethiopian labors and was associated with labor augmentation (AOR 3.8), primiparity (AOR 2.33), and meconium-stained fluid (AOR 5.97).