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Vacuum-Assisted Delivery Complication Rates Based on Ultrasound-Estimated Fetal Weight

Authors :
Hanoch Schreiber
Gal Cohen
Sivan Farladansky-Gershnabel
Maya Sharon-Weiner
Gil Shechter Maor
Tal Biron-Shental
Ofer Markovitch
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 11; Issue 12; Pages: 3480
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This retrospective cohort study investigated the association between ultrasonographic estimated fetal weight (EFW) and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes after vacuum-assisted delivery (VAD). It included women with singleton pregnancies at 34–41 weeks gestation, who underwent ultrasonographic pre-labor EFW and VAD in an academic institution, over 6 years. Adverse neonatal and maternal outcomes included shoulder dystocia, clavicular fracture, or third- and fourth-degree perineal tears. A receiver–operator characteristic curve was used to identify the optimal weight cut-off value to predict adverse outcomes. Fetuses above and below this point were compared. Multivariate analysis was used to control for factors that could lead to adverse outcomes. Eight-hundred and fifty women met the inclusion criteria and had sonographic EFW within two-weeks before delivery. Receiver–operator characteristic curve analysis found that ultrasonographic EFW 3666 g is the optimal threshold for adverse outcomes. Based on these results, outcomes were compared using EFW 3700 g. The average EFW in the ≥3700 g group (n = 220, 25.9%) was 3898 ± 154 g (average birthweight 3710 ± 324 g). In the group

Details

ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
11
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ac4ac2a8f3cdb4fa14458c17ba80e4a