1. Assessment of the Successful External Cephalic Version Prognostic Parameters Effect on Final Mode of Delivery
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Asalah S Felemban, Asmaa Algarawi, Shahad K Abdulghaffar, Malak A Alotaifi, Khadijah M Aljahdali, Kholoud Arab, Tasneem M Bakhudayd, and Sumayya A Bafail
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Vaginal delivery ,Obstetrics ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Engineering ,Gestational age ,Retrospective cohort study ,amniotic fluid index ,Obstetrics and gynaecology ,parity ,External cephalic version ,Medicine ,Obstetrics/Gynecology ,estimated fetal weight ,Amniotic fluid index ,business ,ksa:kingdom of saudi arabia ,Body mass index ,body mass index: bmi ,Family/General Practice ,external cephalic version - Abstract
Aim This study aims to evaluate the prognostic parameters of successful approach for an external cephalic version (ECV) procedure by considering the vaginal delivery as the optimal mode of delivery. Methodology A retrospective cohort study was done during June 2019 in the obstetrics and gynecology department at King Abdulaziz University Hospital. Data were collected between May 2009 and May 2019 and included all pregnant women who were candidates for the ECV. The primary objective was to assess the final mode of delivery in relation to the outcome of ECV followed by the secondary objective which was the prognostic parameters of the ECV procedure (body mass index, amniotic fluid index, parity, estimated fetal weight). Additional variables were maternal age, placental position and ethnicity. Results We have studied 86 pregnant women with ECV attempts the overall ECV success rate was for 46 women (59.7%). For the final mode of delivery, after a successful ECV procedure, 40 women (87%) whom had spontaneous vaginal delivery, in association to successful ECV, the prognostic parameters recorded the highest success rate were multiparous 35 (76.1%), body mass index between 25 and 29.9 (53.1%), women older than 30 years old (60.9%), gestational age between 37 to 39.6 weeks (56.5%). Posterior placental location 55.6%, estimated fetal weight more than 2500 (73.9%). Conclusion Successful ECV cases have recorded a significant increase in the incidence of spontaneous vaginal delivery and the outcome of ECV which is affected by many prognostic parameters such as parity, maternal age, gestational age, body mass index, amniotic fluid index (AFI) and estimated fetal weight (EFW).
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- 2021