产妇身高与分娩方式和围产期结果的关系

Apoorva Anil Gummadi, Sandhya Sunkaraneni, S. Kuchana, Rohith Kode, Muhammad Riyyan
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长期以来,产妇身高一直是决定产科结果的一个人体测量因素。在印度这样的国家,农村地区的产前护理通常是由医生提供的,因此始终需要一个一致、可靠、简单易用的风险指标来预防不必要的并发症。本研究的背景旨在根据影响分娩及产妇和新生儿结局的其他产前因素,确定产妇身高与分娩方式之间的关系。本研究招募了所有妊娠足月(大于 37 周)的初产妇,她们在进入产房时均为头位,且无其他合并症。研究记录了她们的分娩方式、产妇结局和新生儿结局。在 680 名患者中,有 104 名患者(15.29%)身高为 150 厘米,被视为身材矮小组,共计 576 人(84.71%)。研究组中引产发生率较高(66.35%),因头盆不称(CPD)而进行的紧急下段剖宫产(60%)在矮身材组中也较高。高身材组正常分娩的发生率(32.99%)较高。身高矮小(小于 150 厘米)是 CPD 导致剖宫产的一个独立风险因素。统计发现,身材矮小的母亲与低出生体重儿之间存在相关性。由于分娩受到多种因素的影响,因此,除非在不常见的情况下,对身材矮小的初产妇进行试产是公平的。
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Association of Maternal Height with Mode of Delivery and Perinatal Outcome
Maternal height has been for long a contributory anthropometric factor that can determine the obstetric outcome. There is always a need of a consistent, reliable, and simple risk indicator which is easy to use for preventing unnecessary complications in a country like India where often antenatal care is provided by dais in rural areas. The background of this research aims to ascertain the relationship between maternal height and mode of delivery based on other intrapartum factors which influence labor and consequent maternal and neonatal outcome. All primigravidae at term gestation (>37 weeks) with cephalic presentation on admission to labor suite with no other comorbidities were recruited in the study. Their mode of delivery, maternal outcome, along with neonatal outcome was documented. Out of the 680 patients, 104 patients are considered for the short-stature group (15.29%) who were <150 cm in height. Other group comprised patients who were >150 cm in height, a total of 576 (84.71%). There was a higher incidence of induced labor in the study group (66.35%) and emergency lower-segment cesarean section done due to cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) (60%) was also higher among the short-stature group. The incidence of normal labor (32.99%) was higher in the tall-stature group. Short height (<150 cm) is an independent risk factor for cesarean delivery due to CPD. Statistical correlation was found between mothers of short stature and babies being born with low birth weight. As labor is influenced by multiple factors, it is fair enough to give a trial of labor for short primigravidae except in uncommon circumstances.
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