Observational Analysis: A Prospective Study of the Correlation Between the State of the Maternal Spine and the Progress of Labor Under Epidural Analgesia

Subha R, Mirudhubhashini G, Ramya J, Anuradha R, Selvanandhini G, Saranya S
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Background: People have always believed that going through the process of childbirth is a gift, although pain experienced during labor by a woman occupies the second level in the pain score table. But that belief that one has to undergo pain during labor is slowly fading away, as we are entering an era where women are seeking options for painless labor, and delivery. Objective: To evaluate the spine of women in labor opting for epidural analgesia. To correlate the abnormal position of the maternal spine to the progress of labor and outcomes. Methods: The current prospective observational study performed between 2021-2023 had enrolled 200 women who were given epidural analgesia irrespective of stage of labor. Women who had a history of spine surgeries or congenital spinal deformities were excluded. Results: Of the 200 women included in the study, 80 women showed a deviation of spine mostly to the right from the midline or significant lordosis, irrespective of babies’ weight and maternal height. Out of the 80 women, 70 women ended up in an emergency cesarean section. Of the 70 women who were taken up for emergency c-sections, the major indication was nonprogress of the second stage of labor. Ten patients had a vaginal delivery, of which 3 had assisted instrumental delivery due to a prolonged second stage and poor maternal efforts. Conclusion: Irrespective of maternal height, weight of the baby, and stages of labor, if the spine shows lordosis with significant deviation from the midline most commonly towards the right it can have a significant impact on the progress of labor and outcomes.
观察分析:产妇脊柱状态与硬膜外镇痛下分娩进展之间相关性的前瞻性研究
背景:人们一直认为,分娩是一种恩赐,尽管在疼痛评分表中,妇女在分娩过程中经历的疼痛属于第二级。但是,这种认为分娩时必须经历疼痛的观念正在慢慢消失,因为我们正在进入一个女性寻求无痛分娩的时代。目的评估选择硬膜外镇痛的产妇的脊柱情况。将产妇脊柱的异常位置与产程进展和分娩结果联系起来。研究方法本前瞻性观察研究于 2021-2023 年间进行,共招募了 200 名产妇,无论其处于哪个产程,均给予硬膜外镇痛。有脊柱手术史或先天性脊柱畸形的产妇被排除在外。研究结果在纳入研究的 200 名产妇中,有 80 名产妇的脊柱大多偏离中线右侧或明显前凸,与婴儿体重和产妇身高无关。在这 80 名产妇中,有 70 名产妇最终接受了紧急剖腹产手术。在接受紧急剖腹产的 70 名产妇中,主要指征是第二产程没有进展。10 名患者经阴道分娩,其中 3 名患者因第二产程延长和产妇努力不足而进行了助产。结论无论产妇身高、胎儿体重和分娩阶段如何,如果脊柱前凸并明显偏离中线,最常见的是偏向右侧,都会对分娩进展和结果产生重大影响。
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