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Fetal outcome for infants in breech by method of delivery: experiences with a stand-by service system of senior obstetricians and women's choices of mode of delivery.

Barbara Maier1, Alexander Georgoulopoulos, Michael Zajc, Tobias Jaeger, Christian Zuchna, Gottfried Hasenoehrl.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To show that the fetal outcome in vaginal deliveries (VD) of breech presentation in a setting of a senior obstetrician stand-by system is as good as in planned cesarean sections. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This observational prospective intent-to-treat study (n=211 singleton breech presentation pregnancies of ≥35 weeks of gestation) compared two groups of breech deliveries: planned cesarean sections (PCS, n=126) and intended VD (IVD, n=85) resulting in vaginal deliveries (VD, n=46) as well as secondary cesarean sections (SCS, n=39). Women's informed choice as well as strict pre-selection criteria for vaginally intended breech presentation deliveries was followed.
RESULTS: Fetal outcome of vaginal breech deliveries and of primary as well as SCS (45.9% of IVD) was comparable in terms of cord blood pH, base excess, Apgar score, fetal trauma, and transfer to neonatal intensive care unit.
CONCLUSIONS: Vaginal breech delivery is a safe option in a stand-by system of senior obstetricians with controlled decision-making before labor.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21728915     DOI: 10.1515/jpm.2011.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinat Med        ISSN: 0300-5577            Impact factor:   1.901


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