| Literature DB >> 26510412 |
Petar Arsenijevic1, Marko Milosevic2, Aleksandar Zivanovic3, Biljana Milicic4, Branislav Jeremic5, Nenad Filipovic6, Zoran Protrka7, Petar Todorovic8, Slobodan Arsenijevic9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hydraulic dilatation is a novel method of cervical dilatation that is based on continuous controllable dilatation (CCBD) by the pumping of fluid into the balloon extension of the system. The main advantage of this procedure is that it allows control of and insight into the process of cervical dilatation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26510412 PMCID: PMC4625528 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-015-1003-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Upgraded system for continuous controllable balloon dilatation: Nexus 6000 hydrostatic pump (National Instruments, Austin, TX, USA) (1), linear variable differential transformer displacement sensor (2), pressure sensor (3), dilatator device (4), driver for displacement sensor (5), enclosure with USB-6008 data acquisition card (6), laptop computer (7) and RS232 to USB converter (8)
Fig. 2Pressure-sensitive film. a Scheme of the pressure sensitive film; b Modified pressure sensitive film before dilatation
Correlation of cervical resistance measured in the zone of the ICO on the upper pressure-sensitive film and other parameters
| Upper film ICO |
| |
|---|---|---|
| Number of births | ρ = −0.022a | 0.891 |
| Number of miscarriages | ρ = 0.025a | 0.878 |
| Number of abortions | ρ = 0.024a | 0.881 |
| Upper film ECO |
| 0.000c |
| Lower film ICO |
| 0.290 |
| Lower film ECO |
| 0.107 |
ICO internal cervical os, ECO external cervical os
aSpearman’s correlation coefficient
bPearson’s correlation coefficient
cStatistically significant correlation
Correlation of the cervical resistance values measured in the zone of ECO on the upper pressure-sensitive film and other parameters
| Upper film ECO |
| |
|---|---|---|
| Number of births | ρ = 0.009a | 0.956 |
| Number of miscarriages | ρ = 0.042a | 0.796 |
| Number of abortions | ρ = 0.034a | 0.831 |
| Upper film ICO |
| 0.000c |
| Lower film ICO |
| 0.194 |
| Lower film ECO |
| 0.000c |
ICO internal cervical os, ECO external cervical os
aSpearman’s correlation coefficient
bPearson’s correlation coefficient
cStatistically significant correlation
Correlation of the cervical resistance values measured in the zone of the ICO on the lower pressure-sensitive film and other parameters
| Lower film ICO |
| |
|---|---|---|
| Number of births | ρ = −0.109a | 0.497 |
| Number of miscarriages | ρ = −0.083a | 0.604 |
| Number of abortions | ρ = 0.007a | 0.966 |
| Lower film ECO |
| 0.003c |
| Upper film ICO |
| 0.290 |
| Upper film ECO |
| 0.194 |
ICO internal cervical os, ECO external cervical os
aSpearman’s correlation coefficient
bPearson’s correlation coefficient
cStatistically significant correlation
Correlation of the cervical resistance values measured in the zone of ECO on the lower pressure-sensitive film and other parameters
| Lower film ECO |
| |
|---|---|---|
| Number of births | ρ = −0.054a | 0.738 |
| Number of miscarriages | ρ = 0.035a | 0.829 |
| Number of abortions | ρ = −0.118a | 0.462 |
| Lower film ICO |
| 0.003c |
| Upper film ICO |
| 0.107 |
| Upper film ECO |
| 0.000c |
ICO internal cervical os, ECO external cervical os
aSpearman’s correlation coefficient
bPearson’s correlation coefficient
cStatistically significant correlation
Fig. 3Pressure-sensitive films (PSFs) of patient 3 with cervical diameters and marked zones of internal and external cervical os: cervical length 54 mm, anteroposterior diameter 26 mm and laterolateral diameter 27 mm. a Upper PSF b Lower PSF
Fig. 4Pressure-sensitive films (PSFs) of patient 36 with cervical diameters and marked zones of internal and external cervical os: cervical length 50 mm, anteroposterior diameter 28 mm and laterolateral diameter 30 mm. a Upper PSF b Lower PSF