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Levator ani muscle avulsion during childbirth: a risk prediction model.

K van Delft1, R Thakar, A H Sultan, N Schwertner-Tiepelmann, K Kluivers.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To establish the incidence of levator ani muscle (LAM) avulsion in primiparous women and to develop a clinically applicable risk prediction model.
DESIGN: Observational longitudinal cohort study.
SETTING: District General University Hospital, United Kingdom. SAMPLE: Nulliparous women at 36 weeks of gestation and 3 months postpartum.
METHODS: Four-dimensional transperineal ultrasound was performed during both visits. Tomographic ultrasound imaging at maximum contraction was used to diagnose no, minor or major LAM avulsion. A risk model was developed using multivariable ordinal logistic regression. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Incidence of LAM avulsion and its risk factors.
RESULTS: Of 269 women with no antenatal LAM avulsion 71% (n = 191) returned postpartum. No LAM avulsion was found after caesarean section (n = 48). Following vaginal delivery the overall incidence of LAM avulsion was 21.0% (n = 30, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 15.1-28.4). Minor and major LAM avulsion were diagnosed in 4.9% (n = 7, 95% CI 2.2-9.9) and 16.1% (n = 23, 95% CI 10.9-23.0), respectively. Risk factors were obstetric anal sphincter injuries (odds ratio [OR] 4.4, 95% CI 1.6-12.1), prolonged active second stage of labour per hour (OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.4-3.3) and forceps delivery (OR 6.6, 95% CI 2.5-17.2). A risk model and nomogram were developed to estimate a woman's individual risk: three risk factors combined revealed a 75% chance of LAM avulsion.
CONCLUSIONS: Twenty-one percent of women sustain LAM avulsion during their first vaginal delivery. Our risk model and nomogram are novel tools to estimate individual chances of LAM avulsion. We can now target postnatal women at risk of sustaining a LAM avulsion.
© 2014 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

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Keywords:  Childbirth; incidence; levator ani avulsion; pelvic organ prolapse; risk prediction model; transperineal ultrasound

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24593314     DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.12676

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


  10 in total

1.  Agreement between palpation and transperineal and endovaginal ultrasound in the diagnosis of levator ani avulsion.

Authors:  Kim W M van Delft; Abdul H Sultan; Ranee Thakar; S Abbas Shobeiri; Kirsten B Kluivers
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2014-05-24       Impact factor: 2.894

2.  New Measures for Predicting Birth-Related Pelvic Floor Trauma.

Authors:  Ghazaleh Rostaminia; Jennifer D Peck; Kim Van Delft; Ranee Thakar; Abdul Sultan; S Abbas Shobeiri
Journal:  Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg       Date:  2016 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.091

3.  Association between pelvic floor muscle trauma and pelvic organ prolapse 20 years after delivery.

Authors:  Ingrid Volløyhaug; Siv Mørkved; Kjell Å Salvesen
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2015-07-22       Impact factor: 2.894

4.  Delivery mode and the risk of levator muscle avulsion: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Talia Friedman; Guy D Eslick; Hans Peter Dietz
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2019-01-16       Impact factor: 2.894

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Journal:  Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 2.844

6.  Correlation Between Delivery Mode and Pelvic Organ Prolapse Evaluated by Four-Dimensional Pelvic Floor Ultrasonography.

Authors:  Yi-Cheng Zhu; Shu-Hao Deng; Quan Jiang; Yuan Zhang
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2018-11-04

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8.  Associations of Maternal Complaints to Levator Ani Muscle Trauma within 9 Months after Vaginal Birth: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study.

Authors:  N Kimmich; J Birri; A Richter; R Zimmermann; M Kreft
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9.  Postpartum sexual function; the importance of the levator ani muscle.

Authors:  Anne-Marie Roos; Leonie Speksnijder; Anneke B Steensma
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2020-02-24       Impact factor: 2.894

10.  Effects of Oxytocin for Induction and Augmentation of Labor on Pelvic Floor Symptoms and Support in the Postpartum Period.

Authors:  Lauren Nicola; Jingye Yang; Marlene J Egger; Ingrid E Nygaard
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