胎儿头到会阴距离和宫颈长度预测引产结果的准确性

G. El-Bishry, Abdel-Latif G. El Kholy, M. Sweed, Nada Hassan
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背景:引产被定义为人工刺激子宫开始分娩的过程。它通常通过给孕妇注射催产素或前列腺素或手工破羊膜来完成。目的:本研究的目的是评估胎头到会阴距离和宫颈长度在预测引产结果中的准确性。患者和方法:这是一项前瞻性观察性研究,旨在评估胎儿头到会阴距离和宫颈长度测量在预测引产结果中的准确性。该研究于2017年12月至2018年7月在艾因沙姆斯大学妇产医院进行,纳入了112名符合纳入标准并在足月(37-41周)接受引产的孕妇。结果:Bishop评分在预测阴道分娩或CS分娩结局时诊断效能较低,而宫颈长度、FHPD和颈椎后角的诊断效能中等。接受阴道检查的女性疼痛感知的平均值为3.6±0.9(范围:2.0-5.0),明显高于接受会阴超声检查的女性疼痛感知的平均值1.0±0.6(范围:0.0-2.0)。结论:在本研究的基础上,FHPD、CL和颈椎后角与Bishop评分相比可用于预测引产结果。超声检查比盆腔检查更容易被女性接受。
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The Accuracy of Fetal Head to Perineum Distance and Cervical Length in Predicting the Outcomes of Labor Induction
Background: Induction of labor is defined as the process of artificially stimulating the uterus to start labor. It is usually performed by administering oxytocin or prostaglandins to the pregnant woman or by manually rupturing the amniotic membranes.Aim: The aim of the study is to assess the accuracy of fetal head to perineum distance and cervical length in predicting the outcomes of labor induction.Patients and Methods: This is a prospective, observational study aimed to assess the accuracy of fetal-head to perineum distance and cervical length measurement in predicting the outcomes of labor induction. The study was performed at Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital from December 2017 to July 2018, 112 pregnant women who met inclusion criteria and admitted for labor induction at term (between 37-41 weeks).Results: In predicting the outcomes of labor either vaginal delivery or CS, Bishop Score had low diagnostic performance while cervical length, FHPD and posterior cervical angle had moderate diagnostic performance. The mean for pain perception among women who had vaginal examination was 3.6±0.9 (range: 2.0-5.0) which is significantly higher than that among women who had perineal ultrasound 1.0±0.6 (range: 0.0-2.0).Conclusion: It can be concluded that, based on this study, the FHPD, CL and posterior cervical angle are useful in predicting the outcome of labor induction in comparison to Bishop Score. Ultrasound examination is better tolerated by women than pelvic examination.
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