Is duration of passive second stage associated with a risk of hysterotomy extension during cesarean?

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作者
Merrer, Jade [1 ,2 ]
Dreyfus, Clara [3 ]
Girault, Aude [2 ,3 ]
Goffinet, Francois [2 ,3 ]
Le Ray, Camille [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Clin Res Unit Paris Descartes Necker Cochin, APHP, Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris, Ctr Res Epidemiol & Stat, CRESS, INSERM, Paris, France
[3] Cochin Broca Hotel Dieu Hosp, Assistance Publ Hop Paris, Dept Obstet, Port Royal Matern Unit, Paris, France
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NULLIPAROUS WOMEN; FULL DILATATION; FETAL HEAD; DELIVERY; SECTION; IMMEDIATE; LABOR; METAANALYSIS; ANALGESIA; OUTCOMES;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0258049
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo assess obstetric factors associated with hysterotomy extension among women undergoing a second-stage cesarean. Study designThis 5-year retrospective cohort study (2013-2017) included all women with second-stage cesarean deliveries of live-born singleton fetuses in cephalic presentation at term. It took place at a tertiary center that practices delayed pushing. We performed univariable and multivariable logistic regression to assess the maternal, obstetric, and neonatal factors associated with hysterotomy extension mentioned in the surgical report. Operative time, postpartum hemorrhage, and maternal complications were also studied. ResultsOf the 3350 intrapartum cesareans, 2637 were performed at term for singleton fetuses in cephalic presentation: 747 (28.3%) during the second stage of labor, 83 (11.1%) of which were complicated by a hysterotomy extension. The median duration of the passive phase of the second stage did not differ between women with and without an extension (164 min versus 160 min, P = 0.85). No other second-stage obstetric characteristics, i.e., duration of the active phase, fetal head station, or fetal malposition, were associated with the risk of extension. Factors significantly associated with extension were the surgeon's experience and forceps use during the cesarean. Women with an extension, compared to women without one, had a longer median operative time (49 min versus 32 min, P<0.001) and higher rates of postpartum hemorrhage and blood transfusion (respectively, 30.1% versus 15.1%, p = 0.002 and 7.2% versus 2.4%, P = 0.03). ConclusionThe risk of a hysterotomy extension does not appear to be associated with second-stage obstetric characteristics, including the duration of the passive phase of this stage. In our center, which practices delayed pushing, prolonging this passive phase beyond 2 hours does not increase the risk of hysterotomy extension in second-stage cesareans.
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