Preferred Label : GAIA Level 1 Intrapartum Stillbirth;
NCIt synonyms : Global Alignment of Immunization safety Assessment in pregnancy Level 1 Intrapartum
Stillbirth;
NCIt related terms : Level 1 Intrapartum Stillbirth;
NCIt definition : GAIA Level 1 Intrapartum Stillbirth is defined by four criteria: first, delivery of
an infant with no of signs of life at birth, including the following: no spontaneous
movements, no umbilical cord pulse, no heartbeat, no respirations, and an Apgar score
of 0 at both 1 and 5 minutes. Determination of the absence of signs of life is made
by physical examination after delivery, with or without electronic monitoring of heart
rate, respiratory rate, and pulse oximetry; second, evidence of a live fetus prior
to the onset of labor (confirmed by documentation of fetal movement and of fetal heart
tones by ultrasound prior to onset of labor). NOTE: In the absence of evidence of
a live fetus prior to the onset of labor, the fetal death should be reported as a
stillbirth or an antepartum stillbirth; third, attended delivery followed by post-delivery
physical examination by an obstetrician, a neonatologist, a pediatrician, a maternal-fetal
medicine specialist, or a pathologist that is consistent with intrapartum death. In
a setting where access to a specialist is not feasible, diagnosis by a health care
provider trained or experienced to make the diagnosis is acceptable (e.g. general
practice physician, mid-wife, or other qualified trained practitioner); fourth, gestational
age within the pre-defined range for selected stillbirth definition as assessed by
maternal and/or fetal-neonatal parameters (level 1 in GA assessment algorithm).;
Alternative definition : GAIA: Level 1 Intrapartum Stillbirth is defined by four criteria: first, delivery
of an infant with no of signs of life at birth, including the following: no spontaneous
movements, no umbilical cord pulse, no heartbeat, no respirations, and an Apgar score
of 0 at both 1 and 5 minutes. Determination of the absence of signs of life is made
by physical examination after delivery, with or without electronic monitoring of heart
rate, respiratory rate, and pulse oximetry; second, evidence of a live fetus prior
to the onset of labor (confirmed by documentation of fetal movement and of fetal heart
tones by ultrasound prior to onset of labor). NOTE: In the absence of evidence of
a live fetus prior to the onset of labor, the fetal death should be reported as a
stillbirth or an antepartum stillbirth; third, attended delivery followed by post-delivery
physical examination by an obstetrician, a neonatologist, a paediatrician, a maternal-fetal
medicine specialist, or a pathologist that is consistent with intrapartum death. In
a setting where access to a specialist is not feasible, diagnosis by a health care
provider trained or experienced to make the diagnosis is acceptable (e.g. general
practice physician, mid-wife, or other qualified trained practitioner); fourth, gestational
age within the pre-defined range for selected stillbirth definition as assessed by
maternal and/or fetal-neonatal parameters (level 1 in GA assessment algorithm).;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL509151;
Origin ID : C128022;
UMLS CUI : C4289213;
Semantic type(s)
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