Literature DB >> 6700893

Active management of labor as an alternative to cesarean section for dystocia.

K O'Driscoll, M Foley, D MacDonald.   

Abstract

There is general agreement that a solution to the problem of dystocia would go a long way toward resolving the contentious issue of high cesarean birth rates that have become such a prominent feature of obstetric practice in recent years. At the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin, one of the largest obstetric units in Western Europe, this situation has been averted through a coordinated policy of early detection and effective treatment of abnormal uterine action over a period of 15 years. During 1980 the number of births was 8742, the incidence of cesarean section was 4.8%, and mothers were assured of delivery within 12 hours after admission to the labor unit. It is proposed that these results could be reproduced elsewhere.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6700893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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10.  Prostaglandin treatment is associated with a withdrawal of progesterone and androgen at the receptor level in the uterine cervix.

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