Intrapartum transperineal ultrasound as a predictor of instrumentation difficulty with vacuum-assisted delivery in primiparous women. (22nd November 2015)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Intrapartum transperineal ultrasound as a predictor of instrumentation difficulty with vacuum-assisted delivery in primiparous women. (22nd November 2015)
- Main Title:
- Intrapartum transperineal ultrasound as a predictor of instrumentation difficulty with vacuum-assisted delivery in primiparous women
- Authors:
- Sainz, José A.
Borrero, Carlota
Fernández-Palacín, Ana
Aquise, Adriana
Valdivieso, Pamela
Pastor, Luis
Garrido, Rogelio - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives : To assess the capability of different intrapartum transperineal ultrasound parameters to predict the difficulty of vacuum extraction. This is a prospective observational study performed between 04/2012 and 03/2013 on 72 primiparous-women, ≥37-weeks with singleton pregnancies at full dilatation that underwent transperineal ultrasound before vacuum placement for foetal extraction. Working in a transperineal longitudinal plane we evaluated: progression-angle, progression-distance and head direction; in a transverse plane: midline-angle and head-perineum distance. The vacuum extractions were classified as easy-group (EG) (≤3 vacuum pulls), difficult/impossible-group (DG)(≥4 pulls). Occiput-posterior presentations were not assessed. Results : Fifty-two (52) patients were studied (26 patients per study group). No differences were observed in obstetric, neonatal or intrapartum characteristics between the study groups, with the following exceptions: new-born (NB) weight (3147 g versus 3540 g) and the number of vacuum pulls (1.4 EG versus 4.3 DG; p < 0.0005). The progression angle was 133.1° (123°–143°) in EG and 109.2° (97.2°–121.2°) in DG ( p < 0.0005); up direction of foetal head was 88% versus 34.5% ( p < 0.0005); progression distance was 37 mm (26.6–47.4) versus 29.9 mm (8.8–51; p = 0.003); midline angle was 35° (15.4°–54.6°) versus 59.7° (34.5°–84.9°; p = 0.0005); head-perineum distance was 41.9 mm (35.2–48.6) versus 48.9 mm (40.5–57.3; p = 0.017).Abstract: Objectives : To assess the capability of different intrapartum transperineal ultrasound parameters to predict the difficulty of vacuum extraction. This is a prospective observational study performed between 04/2012 and 03/2013 on 72 primiparous-women, ≥37-weeks with singleton pregnancies at full dilatation that underwent transperineal ultrasound before vacuum placement for foetal extraction. Working in a transperineal longitudinal plane we evaluated: progression-angle, progression-distance and head direction; in a transverse plane: midline-angle and head-perineum distance. The vacuum extractions were classified as easy-group (EG) (≤3 vacuum pulls), difficult/impossible-group (DG)(≥4 pulls). Occiput-posterior presentations were not assessed. Results : Fifty-two (52) patients were studied (26 patients per study group). No differences were observed in obstetric, neonatal or intrapartum characteristics between the study groups, with the following exceptions: new-born (NB) weight (3147 g versus 3540 g) and the number of vacuum pulls (1.4 EG versus 4.3 DG; p < 0.0005). The progression angle was 133.1° (123°–143°) in EG and 109.2° (97.2°–121.2°) in DG ( p < 0.0005); up direction of foetal head was 88% versus 34.5% ( p < 0.0005); progression distance was 37 mm (26.6–47.4) versus 29.9 mm (8.8–51; p = 0.003); midline angle was 35° (15.4°–54.6°) versus 59.7° (34.5°–84.9°; p = 0.0005); head-perineum distance was 41.9 mm (35.2–48.6) versus 48.9 mm (40.5–57.3; p = 0.017). The area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve for the progression angle was 0.9 (95%CI, 0.82–0.99), and the midline angle was 0.8 (95%CI, 0.67–0.92). Conclusion : If previous to the placement of the vacuum cup the progression angle is ≤120°, the foetal head direction is horizontal or down, and the midline angle is ≥35°, there is an 85% chance that the delivery will require more than 4 vacuum pulls. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine. Volume 28:Number 17(2015)
- Journal:
- Journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 28:Number 17(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 28, Issue 17 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 17
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0028-0017-0000
- Page Start:
- 2041
- Page End:
- 2047
- Publication Date:
- 2015-11-22
- Subjects:
- Intrapartum ultrasound -- second stage of labor -- translabial ultrasound -- transperineal ultrasound -- vacuum delivery
Obstetrics -- Periodicals
Perinatology -- Periodicals
Infants (Newborn) -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Neonatology -- Periodicals
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http://informahealthcare.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.3109/14767058.2014.976547 ↗
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- English
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- 1476-7058
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