The correlation between levator ani co-activation and fetal head regression on maternal pushing at term

A. Youssef, E. Brunelli, M. Fiorentini, G. Pilu, A. El-Balat
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Abstract Objective To assess the correlation between fetal head regression and levator ani muscle (LAM) co-activation under Valsalva maneuver. Study design This study was a secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study on the association between the angle of progression (AoP) and labor outcome. We scanned a group of nulliparous women at term before the onset of labor at rest and under maximum Valsalva maneuver. In addition to the previously calculated AoP, in the present study, we measured the anteroposterior diameter of LAM hiatus (APD) on each ultrasound image. LAM co-activation was defined as APD at Valsalva less than that at rest, whereas fetal head regression was defined as AoP at Valsalva less than that at rest. We calculated the correlation between the two phenomena. Finally, we examined various labor outcomes according to the presence, absence, or co-existence of these two phenomena. Results We included 469 women. A total of 129 (27.5%) women presented LAM co-activation while 50 (10.7%) showed head regression. Only 15 (3.2%) women showed simultaneous head regression and LAM co-activation. Women with coexisting LAM co-activation and head regression had the narrowest AoP at Valsalva in comparison with other study groups (p < .001). In addition, they had the highest risk of Cesarean delivery (40%) and longest first, second, and active second stage durations, although none of these reached statistical significance. Conclusion In nulliparous women at term before the onset of labor fetal head regression and LAM co-activation at Valsalva are two distinct phenomena that uncommonly coexist.
足月产妇推胎时提肛肌共激活与胎头退行的关系
目的探讨Valsalva手法下胎头退行与提肛肌(LAM)协同激活的关系。研究设计本研究是对一项前瞻性队列研究的二次分析,该研究探讨了进展角(AoP)与分娩结局之间的关系。我们扫描了一组足月无产妇女,在休息和最大的Valsalva操作下,在分娩开始前。除了之前计算的AoP外,在本研究中,我们在每张超声图像上测量了LAM裂孔(APD)的正后方径。LAM共激活定义为Valsalva时APD小于静止时,而胎儿头回归定义为Valsalva时AoP小于静止时。我们计算了这两种现象之间的关系。最后,我们根据这两种现象的存在、不存在或共存来检验不同的劳动结果。结果纳入469名女性。129例(27.5%)女性出现LAM共激活,50例(10.7%)女性出现头部退化。只有15名(3.2%)女性同时出现头部退化和LAM共激活。与其他研究组相比,同时存在LAM共激活和头部回归的女性在Valsalva的AoP最小(p < 0.001)。此外,他们有最高的剖宫产风险(40%)和最长的第一、第二和活跃的第二阶段持续时间,尽管这些都没有达到统计学意义。结论在分娩前足月无产妇女中,胎头后退和LAM在瓦尔萨尔瓦的共同激活是两种不同的现象,这种现象并不常见。
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