The effect of epidural analgesia on rates of episiotomy use and episiotomy extension in an inner-city hospital.

M. Newman, M. Lindsay, W. Graves
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Objective : To determine the relationship between epidural analgesia and episiotomy usage and episiotomy extension in parturients delivering vaginally. Methods : A database of 20 888 women experiencing spontaneous vaginal delivery at Grady Memorial Hospital from 1990 to 1995 was examined to identify those receiving epidural analgesia. Patients who underwent epidural catheter placement and had adequate perineal anesthesia at delivery comprised the epidural group, and all others comprised the control group. Demographic characteristics and obstetric outcomes were compared. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to test the association between epidural analgesia, rates of episiotomy and episiotomy extension. Results : Of the 20 888 women experiencing spontaneous vaginal deliveries 6785 (32.5%) received epidural analgesia. Women receiving epidural analgesia were more likely than those not receiving epidural analgesia to be African-American and nulliparous, and to have an occiput posterior presentation....
某城市医院硬膜外镇痛对会阴切开术使用率及会阴切开术延伸率的影响。
目的:探讨阴道分娩时硬膜外镇痛与会阴切开术使用及会阴切开术延长的关系。方法:对1990年至1995年在格雷迪纪念医院自然阴道分娩的20888名妇女进行数据库检查,以确定接受硬膜外镇痛的妇女。经硬膜外置管并在分娩时给予足够的会阴麻醉的患者为硬膜外组,其余均为对照组。比较人口学特征和产科结局。采用单因素和多因素分析来检验硬膜外镇痛、外阴切开率和外阴切开延伸率之间的关系。结果:在20888例自然阴道分娩的妇女中,6785例(32.5%)接受了硬膜外镇痛。接受硬膜外镇痛的妇女比未接受硬膜外镇痛的妇女更有可能是非裔美国人,无产,并有枕后位....
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