Dysfunctional Labor After External Cephalic Version
暂无分享,去创建一个
Objective: To determine whether there is a greater occurrence of dysfunctional labor or a higher incidence of cesarean delivery for failure to progress in women who have undergone a successful version for breech presentation. Methods: Using a retrospective case‐control design, 76 women who had undergone a successful version from January 1988 through July 1993 were identified and their medical records reviewed. The control population was matched for delivery date, parity, and gestational age. Results: There was no difference in the cesarean delivery rates for failure to progress between women undergoing successful version (6%) and the control population (6%). The incidence of dysfunctional labor between the groups did not differ significantly. Dysfunctional labor requiring oxytocin augmentation occurred in 29.6% of women who had undergone a version and in 24.2% of the control population (P = .6530). Conclusion: There is no significant increase in the cesarean delivery rate in women undergoing a version for breech presentation. (Obstet Gynecol 1994;83:771‐3)