Database - (CIANE) | |
Description of this bibliographical database (CIANE website) |
https://ciane.net/id=1996 | ➡ Modify this record |
Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Shoulder Dystocia at Noninstrumental Vaginal Delivery. Retrospective study. {USA}. Amer J Perinatol 2006;23(7):???. |
Author(s) : | Dandolu V, Jain NJ, Hernandez E, Kruse L. |
Year of publication : | 2006 |
URL(s) : | |
Résumé (français) : |
|
Abstract (English) : | This study examines the relationship between episiotomy and the occurrence of shoulder dystocia among noninstrumental vaginal deliveries. Analysis of data from a retrospective database was used to study noninstrumental vaginal deliveries in New Jersey during the years 1996 to 2001. The episiotomy group and nonepisiotomy group were analyzed separately using univariate and multivariate analysis. Among 358,664 deliveries, rate of shoulder dystocia was 1.0% (n = 3596). Thirty-five percent of deliveries were assisted by episiotomy. Rate of dystocia was 1.42% with the use of episiotomy, and 0.81% when episiotomy was not used. This increased rate with episiotomy was noted across all of the racial groups, all birthweight categories, and all of the risk factor subgroups analyzed. There was a gradual decrease in the use of episiotomy from 37.30 to 26.03% without a corresponding increase in the rate of dystocia. Among noninstrumental deliveries, the rate of shoulder dystocia is higher in the episiotomy group. Decrease in the use of episiotomy has not resulted in an increase in the occurrence of dystocia. |
Sumário (português) : |
|
Resumen (español) : |
|
Comments : | |
Argument (français) : | Lien entre taux d’épisiotomie et dystocie des épaules. |
Argument (English): | |
Argumento (português): |
|
Argumento (español): |
|
Keywords : | ➡ dystocy ; episiotomy |
Author of this record : | Cécile Loup — 26 Sep 2006 |
Discussion (display all languages) | ||
---|---|---|
New expert query --- New simple query
Creating new record --- Importing records
User management --- Dump database --- Contact
This database created by Alliance francophone pour l'accouchement respecté (AFAR) is managed
by Collectif interassociatif autour de la naissance (CIANE, https://ciane.net).
It is fed by the voluntary contributions of persons interested in the sharing of scientific data.
If you agree with this project, you can support us in several ways:
(1) contributing to this database if you have a minimum training in documentation
(2) or financially supporting CIANE (see below)
(3) or joining any society affiliated with CIANE.
➡ Sign in or create an account to follow changes or become an editor.
➡ Contact bibli(arobase)ciane.net for more information.
Donating to CIANE (click “Faire un don”) will help us to maintain and develop sites and public databases towards the support of parents and caregivers’ informed decisions with respect to childbirth |