Obstetric neonatal brachial plexus and facial nerve injuries: A 17 years single tertiary maternity hospital experience. (December 2019)
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- Title:
- Obstetric neonatal brachial plexus and facial nerve injuries: A 17 years single tertiary maternity hospital experience. (December 2019)
- Main Title:
- Obstetric neonatal brachial plexus and facial nerve injuries: A 17 years single tertiary maternity hospital experience
- Authors:
- Rehm, Andreas
Promod, Prakash
Ogilvy-Stuart, Amanda - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: To establish the incidence of obstetric neonatal brachial plexus and facial nerve injuries in a tertiary maternity hospital in the United Kingdom and to identify associated risk factors with an emphasis on the time of delivery. Study Design: From our hospital electronic data bases we identified all live births born between 2000 and 2016 and those neonates who sustained a nerve injury during delivery. We performed a logistic regression analysis linking "facial nerve injury" and "brachial plexus injury" with variables for which we had complete cohort data including "breech", "gestation", "sex", "birthweight", "day of week", "time of delivery", "method of delivery", "singleton/multiple deliveries" and "number of deliveries per day". Significance level was set at 5%. Results: We identified 87, 461 live births of which 29 had sustained a facial nerve and 45 a brachial plexus injury. Logistic regression showed a significant positive association between "facial nerve injury" and "forceps delivery" (95% CI: 25–1398), "Ventouse delivery" (95% CI: 1.7–207) and "emergency Caesarean section" (95% CI: 1.7–148) and between "brachial plexus injury "and "birthweight" (95% CI: 1.001–1.003), "forceps delivery" (95% CI: 3.4–14) and "Ventouse delivery" (95% CI: 2.5–13). There was no increased risk for weekend and out of hours deliveries. All babies with a nerve injury made a full recovery. Conclusions: Our obstetric neonatal nerve injury rate (0.085%) was low with ourAbstract: Objectives: To establish the incidence of obstetric neonatal brachial plexus and facial nerve injuries in a tertiary maternity hospital in the United Kingdom and to identify associated risk factors with an emphasis on the time of delivery. Study Design: From our hospital electronic data bases we identified all live births born between 2000 and 2016 and those neonates who sustained a nerve injury during delivery. We performed a logistic regression analysis linking "facial nerve injury" and "brachial plexus injury" with variables for which we had complete cohort data including "breech", "gestation", "sex", "birthweight", "day of week", "time of delivery", "method of delivery", "singleton/multiple deliveries" and "number of deliveries per day". Significance level was set at 5%. Results: We identified 87, 461 live births of which 29 had sustained a facial nerve and 45 a brachial plexus injury. Logistic regression showed a significant positive association between "facial nerve injury" and "forceps delivery" (95% CI: 25–1398), "Ventouse delivery" (95% CI: 1.7–207) and "emergency Caesarean section" (95% CI: 1.7–148) and between "brachial plexus injury "and "birthweight" (95% CI: 1.001–1.003), "forceps delivery" (95% CI: 3.4–14) and "Ventouse delivery" (95% CI: 2.5–13). There was no increased risk for weekend and out of hours deliveries. All babies with a nerve injury made a full recovery. Conclusions: Our obstetric neonatal nerve injury rate (0.085%) was low with our brachial plexus injury rate (0.051%) being about one third of a historical rate from Ireland (0.15%) and half of the rate recently reported from the United States (0.12%) which could be linked to our staff dealing with many high risk pregnancies. Neonatal birth injury data should be included as a clinical safety marker for delivery units. … (more)
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- European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology. Volume 243(2019)
- Journal:
- European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology
- Issue:
- Volume 243(2019)
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- Volume 243, Issue 2019 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 243
- Issue:
- 2019
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0243-2019-0000
- Page Start:
- 57
- Page End:
- 62
- Publication Date:
- 2019-12
- Subjects:
- Obstetric neonatal brachial plexus injury -- Neonatal injury -- Obstetric neonatal facial nerve injury -- Birth trauma -- Neonatal trauma
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2019.10.017 ↗
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- 0301-2115
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