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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Outcomes of TOL following previous CS among women with fetuses weighing > 4,000 grams. AJOG, 185, p.903 |
Author(s) : | Zelop |
Year of publication : | 2001 |
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Abstract (English) : | Record review of women at term with one PCS comparing outcomes of infants > 4,000 grams with those less than 4,000 grams. There were 365 (of 2749 patients) whose infants weighed > 4,000 grams. The CS rate was 40% for the larger infants and 29% for the small group giving the larger group a 1.7 fold increase in the CS rate. There was not a statistically different rate of uterine rupture. The rate of uterine rupture was 2.4% if the infant weighed > 4250 grams. Conc: VBAC is still a reasonable consideration for the infant weighing. 4,000 grams but some caution should apply when infant weighs 4250 grams. |
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Comments : | Fiche importée de http://www.worldserver.com/turk/birthing/rrvbac2000-4.html avec l’aide de Ken Turkowski, septembre 2005 |
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Author of this record : | Ken Turkowski — 01 Feb 2006 |
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