Measurement of the fetal occiput-spine angle during the first stage of labor as predictor of the progress and outcome of labor

Autor: Sahar M. Y. Elbaradie, Ayman N. Raslan, Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif, Ehab M. Soliman, Omar I Said, Mohamed Nabil, Ahmed M. Maged, Mohamed N Mohesen
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 32:2332-2337
ISSN: 1476-4954
1476-7058
DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2018.1432589
Popis: BACKGROUND Fetal head attitude has a substantial impact on labor progress and outcome. Fetal head deflexion is basically diagnosed by digital vaginal examination during labor. OBJECTIVES To assess the effect of the fetal occiput-spine angle (OSA) measured through transabdominal ultrasound during the first stage of labor on the progress and outcome of labor. MATERIAL AND METHODS A prospective cohort study conducted on 400 women with term uncomplicated singleton pregnancy with occipitoanterior position during active labor. The angle between two tangential lines to occipital bone and the vertebral body of the first cervical spine was measured during active labor. Follow up till delivery was done. The primary outcome parameter was the labor duration. Secondary outcomes included the mode of delivery, occurrence of maternal and fetal complications. RESULTS There was a significant longer duration of both first and second stage of labor among women with OSA
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