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Effect of indication for previous cesarean section on subsequent delivery outcome in patients undergoing a trial of labor.

S L Clark, G S Eglinton, M Beall, J P Phelan.   

Abstract

During the period January 1 through December 31, 1980, 308 patients who had undergone previous cesarean sections (C/Ss) underwent a trial of labor (TOL). Hospital records of these patients were examined retrospectively in an effort to correlate delivery outcome with the indication for the prior C/S. Patients with a previous C/S for breech had the highest incidence of subsequent vaginal delivery (81 of 94, or 86%), and patients with a previous C/S for cephalopelvic disproportion or failure to progress had the lowest (22 of 64, or 64%). However, the lower rate of vaginal delivery in the latter group was found only among the subpopulation who had never delivered vaginally. Fetal distress does not appear to be a significant recurring factor in patients given a TOL. Exclusion of patients from a TOL after a previous C/S for cephalopelvic disproportion/failure to progress does not appear to be justified.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6708015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Med        ISSN: 0024-7758            Impact factor:   0.142


  2 in total

1.  The effect of induced abortion on the risks and outcome of a trial of labor after a previous cesarean birth.

Authors:  K C Edelin; D Oellerich; J R Larrieux
Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc       Date:  1988-09       Impact factor: 1.798

2.  Patient decision making: the case of delivery method after a previous cesarean section.

Authors:  C S McClain
Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry       Date:  1987-12
  2 in total

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