Literature DB >> 6730922

The incidence of acute neonatal respiratory disorders in relation to mode of delivery.

T F Nielsen, K H Hökegård.   

Abstract

Over a 3-year period all infants (n = 7401) born at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Central Hospital, Borås Sweden, were studied for signs of respiratory disease. For all infants who developed signs of respiratory disorders the mode of delivery and the type of anesthesia used in cesarean section (CS) were analysed. The incidence of respiratory disorders in the whole material was 3.0% (n = 220) and the mortality rate for these disorders was 0.24%. There was a significantly higher incidence (p less than 0.001) of respiratory disorders in infants weighing greater than or equal to 2500 g born by CS vis-à-vis infants born by the vaginal route. The group born by elective CS under maternal general anesthesia had a higher (p less than 0.05) rate of respiratory disorders than those born by elective CS under maternal epidural anesthesia. It is concluded that the risk of respiratory disorders in infants delivered by CS is related to the mode of delivery per se. Consequently, a reduction in the proportion of such interventions ought to reduce the overall number of infants developing respiratory disease, as indicated in the present study.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6730922     DOI: 10.3109/00016348409154644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6349            Impact factor:   3.636


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