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Adverse intrapartum outcome in pregnancies complicated by small for gestational age and late fetal growth restriction undergoing induction of labor with Dinoprostone, Misoprostol or mechanical methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
Familiari, A
Khalil, A
Rizzo, G
Odibo, A
Vergani, P
Buca, D
Hidaka, N
Di Mascio, D
Nwabuobi, C
Simeone, S
Mecacci, F
Visentin, S
Cosmi, E
Liberati, M
D'Amico, A
Flacco, M
Martellucci, C
Manzoli, L
Nappi, L
Iacovella, C
Bahlmann, F
Melchiorre, K
Scambia, G
Berghella, V
D'Antonio, F
Familiari A.
Khalil A.
Rizzo G.
Odibo A.
Vergani P.
Buca D.
Hidaka N.
Di Mascio D.
Nwabuobi C.
Simeone S.
Mecacci F.
Visentin S.
Cosmi E.
Liberati M.
D'Amico A.
Flacco M. E.
Martellucci C. A.
Manzoli L.
Nappi L.
Iacovella C.
Bahlmann F.
Melchiorre K.
Scambia G.
Berghella V.
D'Antonio F.
Familiari, A
Khalil, A
Rizzo, G
Odibo, A
Vergani, P
Buca, D
Hidaka, N
Di Mascio, D
Nwabuobi, C
Simeone, S
Mecacci, F
Visentin, S
Cosmi, E
Liberati, M
D'Amico, A
Flacco, M
Martellucci, C
Manzoli, L
Nappi, L
Iacovella, C
Bahlmann, F
Melchiorre, K
Scambia, G
Berghella, V
D'Antonio, F
Familiari A.
Khalil A.
Rizzo G.
Odibo A.
Vergani P.
Buca D.
Hidaka N.
Di Mascio D.
Nwabuobi C.
Simeone S.
Mecacci F.
Visentin S.
Cosmi E.
Liberati M.
D'Amico A.
Flacco M. E.
Martellucci C. A.
Manzoli L.
Nappi L.
Iacovella C.
Bahlmann F.
Melchiorre K.
Scambia G.
Berghella V.
D'Antonio F.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the outcome of pregnancies with small baby, including both small for gestational age (SGA) and late fetal growth restriction (FGR) fetuses, undergoing induction of labor (IOL) with Dinoprostone, Misoprostol or mechanical methods. Study design: Medline, Embase and Cochrane databases were searched. Inclusion criteria were non-anomalous singleton pregnancies complicated by the presence of a small fetus, defined as a fetus with estimated fetal weight (EFW) or abdominal circumference (AC) <10th centile undergoing IOL from 34 weeks of gestation with vaginal Dinoprostone, vaginal misoprostol, or mechanical methods (including either Foley or Cook balloon catheters). The primary outcome was a composite measure of adverse intrapartum outcome. Secondary outcomes were the individual components of the primary outcome, perinatal mortality and morbidity. All the explored outcomes were reported in three different sub-groups of pregnancies complicated by a small fetus including: all small fetuses (defined as those with an EFW and/or AC <10th centile irrespective of fetal Doppler status), late FGR fetuses (defined as those with EFW and/or AC <3rd centile or AC/EFW <10th centile associated with abnormal cerebroplacental Dopplers) and SGA fetuses (defined as those with EFW and/or AC <10th but >3rd centile with normal cerebroplacental Dopplers). Quality assessment of each included study was performed using the Risk of Bias in Non-randomized Studies-of Interventions tool (ROBINS-I), while the GRADE methodology was used to assess the quality of the body of retrieved evidence. Meta-analyses of proportions and individual data random-effect logistic regression were used to analyze the data. Results: 12 studies (1711 pregnancies) were included. In the overall population of small fetuses, composite adverse intra-partum outcome occurred in 21.2 % (95 % CI 10.0−34.9) of pregnancies induced with Dinoprostone, 18.0 % (95 % CI 6.9−32.5) of those with Miso

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308936257
Document Type :
Electronic Resource