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Routine maneuvers in eutocic breech vaginal delivery at term: A prospective cohort study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to analyze the neonatal and maternal outcomes of routine maneuvers during breech vaginal deliveries at term through a secondary analysis of a multicenter study in France and Belgium.
  • A total of 1,163 women were compared between those who had routine maneuvers and those who did not, with similar adverse perinatal outcomes in both groups (4.5% vs 5.0%).
  • The findings suggested that routine maneuvers did not lead to increased neonatal morbidity, with factors like being a first-time mother and low birth weight being linked to adverse outcomes.

Article Abstract

Objective: To study neonatal and maternal outcomes associated with routine maneuvers in breech vaginal delivery at term.

Methods: This was a secondary analysis of the multicenter PREMODA observational prospective study in France and Belgium. We included women with vaginal breech delivery, excluding those who underwent maneuvers to resolve a dystocic delivery. Maternal data and characteristics of labor, in addition to neonatal and maternal outcomes, were recorded. We defined two groups according to mode of delivery; breech vaginal delivery with or without routine maneuvers, and we compared the variables between the groups. To assess the factors associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, a multivariate logistic regression with adjustment for confounders was performed.

Results: Of the 2502 women with planned vaginal deliveries, 1794 were delivered vaginally, 606 of whom were excluded from the study due to maneuvers performed for dystocia. A total of 25 other patients were excluded as a result of missing data. A total of 537 women were included in the routine maneuvers group and 626 women in the no maneuvers group. Adverse perinatal outcome was similar for the two groups (4.5% vs 5.0%, P = 0.65) and no neonatal deaths were reported. Third degree perineal tear and postpartum hemorrhage >1 L rates were comparable for the two groups. After adjustment, the factors associated with adverse perinatal outcomes were primiparity and birth weight <2500 g.

Conclusion: Routine maneuvers were not associated with an increase in neonatal morbidity in our population.

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