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Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols

BACKGROUND: Medical literature supports planned cesarean delivery for breech presentation at term because of observed reductions in neonatal morbidity and mortality compared with vaginal breech delivery. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare perinatal outcomes of singleton pregnancies with breech p...

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Autores principales: Bevilacqua, Elisa, Jani, Jacques C., Meli, Federica, Carlin, Andrew, Bonanni, Giulia, Rimbault, Margot, Ruggiano, Ilaria, Quenon, Céline, Romanzi, Federica, Lanzone, Antonio, Badr, Dominique A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36536851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2022.100086
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author Bevilacqua, Elisa
Jani, Jacques C.
Meli, Federica
Carlin, Andrew
Bonanni, Giulia
Rimbault, Margot
Ruggiano, Ilaria
Quenon, Céline
Romanzi, Federica
Lanzone, Antonio
Badr, Dominique A.
author_facet Bevilacqua, Elisa
Jani, Jacques C.
Meli, Federica
Carlin, Andrew
Bonanni, Giulia
Rimbault, Margot
Ruggiano, Ilaria
Quenon, Céline
Romanzi, Federica
Lanzone, Antonio
Badr, Dominique A.
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description BACKGROUND: Medical literature supports planned cesarean delivery for breech presentation at term because of observed reductions in neonatal morbidity and mortality compared with vaginal breech delivery. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare perinatal outcomes of singleton pregnancies with breech presentation at term according to the different delivery protocols of 2 teaching hospitals, where vaginal breech delivery (protocol 1) or cesarean delivery (protocol 2) is routinely offered, respectively. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective matched cohort study was conducted between January 2015 and May 2021. A total of 1079 women were eligible for analysis. After matching for possible confounding factors, the final analysis was performed on 257 patients in each group. The primary outcomes were a composite of adverse obstetrical outcomes and a composite of neonatal adverse outcomes. RESULTS: Overall, 1079 women were eligible for analysis. After matching for possible confounding factors, the final analysis was performed on 257 patients in each group. The composite of adverse obstetrical outcomes was similar in the 2 groups (24.1% vs 24.5%; P=1.000); however, the composite of neonatal adverse outcomes was significantly higher for protocol 1 (17.9% vs 1.2%; P<.001). No neonatal death or birth trauma was reported in either group. The rates of neonatal intensive care unit admission (4.3% vs 0.4%; P=.004), respiratory distress at birth (17.5% vs 1.2%; P<.001), and Apgar scores of <7 after 5 minutes (5.8% vs 0.4%; P<.001) were significantly higher for protocol 1. CONCLUSION: Short-term, nonsevere adverse neonatal outcomes were significantly increased in the protocol 1 group. These must be balanced against the possible negative effects of cesarean delivery on long-term infant and maternal health.
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spelling pubmed-97583362022-12-18 Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols Bevilacqua, Elisa Jani, Jacques C. Meli, Federica Carlin, Andrew Bonanni, Giulia Rimbault, Margot Ruggiano, Ilaria Quenon, Céline Romanzi, Federica Lanzone, Antonio Badr, Dominique A. AJOG Glob Rep Original Research BACKGROUND: Medical literature supports planned cesarean delivery for breech presentation at term because of observed reductions in neonatal morbidity and mortality compared with vaginal breech delivery. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare perinatal outcomes of singleton pregnancies with breech presentation at term according to the different delivery protocols of 2 teaching hospitals, where vaginal breech delivery (protocol 1) or cesarean delivery (protocol 2) is routinely offered, respectively. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective matched cohort study was conducted between January 2015 and May 2021. A total of 1079 women were eligible for analysis. After matching for possible confounding factors, the final analysis was performed on 257 patients in each group. The primary outcomes were a composite of adverse obstetrical outcomes and a composite of neonatal adverse outcomes. RESULTS: Overall, 1079 women were eligible for analysis. After matching for possible confounding factors, the final analysis was performed on 257 patients in each group. The composite of adverse obstetrical outcomes was similar in the 2 groups (24.1% vs 24.5%; P=1.000); however, the composite of neonatal adverse outcomes was significantly higher for protocol 1 (17.9% vs 1.2%; P<.001). No neonatal death or birth trauma was reported in either group. The rates of neonatal intensive care unit admission (4.3% vs 0.4%; P=.004), respiratory distress at birth (17.5% vs 1.2%; P<.001), and Apgar scores of <7 after 5 minutes (5.8% vs 0.4%; P<.001) were significantly higher for protocol 1. CONCLUSION: Short-term, nonsevere adverse neonatal outcomes were significantly increased in the protocol 1 group. These must be balanced against the possible negative effects of cesarean delivery on long-term infant and maternal health. Elsevier 2022-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9758336/ /pubmed/36536851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2022.100086 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bevilacqua, Elisa
Jani, Jacques C.
Meli, Federica
Carlin, Andrew
Bonanni, Giulia
Rimbault, Margot
Ruggiano, Ilaria
Quenon, Céline
Romanzi, Federica
Lanzone, Antonio
Badr, Dominique A.
Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols
title Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols
title_full Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols
title_fullStr Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols
title_short Pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols
title_sort pregnancy outcomes in breech presentation at term: a comparison between 2 third level birth center protocols
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36536851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2022.100086
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