{"title":"产前会阴按摩对降低未产妇女阴道分娩时会阴创伤风险的有效性:一项荟萃分析和基于证据的回顾","authors":"N. Hajela, Kari Anne Turner, J. Roos, M. Rivera","doi":"10.26502/fjwhd.2644-28840068","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background: Perineal injury occurs in 85% of all women who experience a vaginal, delivery. Perineal injury involves an episiotomy and/or a laceration. Urinary incontinence (UI) is the most frequently reported morbidity following a perineal injury. Objectives: To synthesize the existing literature to determine if perineal massage should be performed in pregnant women as preparation for their vaginal delivery to reduce the likelihood and severity of perineal trauma. Study Design: PubMed, PEDro, International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, were searched. Incidence of episiotomy and degree of perineal laceration were measured following vaginal delivery. Methods: This meta-analysis included controlled clinical trials studying 2,877 primipara women with an average age of 28 years old. 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背景:会阴损伤发生在85%的经历阴道分娩的妇女。会阴损伤包括会阴切开和/或撕裂伤。尿失禁是会阴损伤后最常见的并发症。目的:综合现有文献,确定孕妇在阴道分娩前是否应进行会阴按摩,以降低会阴创伤的可能性和严重程度。研究设计:检索PubMed, PEDro, International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics。阴道分娩后测量会阴切开术发生率和会阴撕裂程度。方法:本荟萃分析纳入对照临床试验,研究2877例初产妇,平均年龄28岁。所有妇女都有医学上没有并发症的怀孕和足月阴道分娩。用佩德罗量表评价文章的质量。结果:7项对照试验符合纳入标准并纳入分析。本荟萃分析最重要的发现是会阴J妇女健康发展2021;4 (4): 136-150 DOI: 10.26502/fjwhd。《妇女健康与发展杂志》第4卷第4期- 2021年12月137 .按摩降低了阴道分娩时会阴损伤的严重程度。在妊娠晚期进行会阴按摩的妇女发生三度和四度会阴撕裂伤的可能性降低21%。此外,动态会阴按摩可以减少16%的第三和第四度撕裂风险,减少13%的会阴切开术风险。在会阴按摩的频率方面,即每天与每周3-4次,结果表明,每天会阴按摩在减少416%的一级撕裂风险方面具有统计学上显著的效果。结论:会阴按摩可减轻会阴损伤的严重程度。这将使妇女以更快的速度恢复到以前的功能水平,并减少继发性发病的可能性。
Effectiveness of Prenatal Perineal Massage in Reducing the Risk of Perineal Trauma during Vaginal Delivery in Nulliparous Women: A Meta-Analysis and Evidence Based Review
Background: Perineal injury occurs in 85% of all women who experience a vaginal, delivery. Perineal injury involves an episiotomy and/or a laceration. Urinary incontinence (UI) is the most frequently reported morbidity following a perineal injury. Objectives: To synthesize the existing literature to determine if perineal massage should be performed in pregnant women as preparation for their vaginal delivery to reduce the likelihood and severity of perineal trauma. Study Design: PubMed, PEDro, International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, were searched. Incidence of episiotomy and degree of perineal laceration were measured following vaginal delivery. Methods: This meta-analysis included controlled clinical trials studying 2,877 primipara women with an average age of 28 years old. All women had medically uncomplicated pregnancies and full-term vaginal deliveries. Articles were appraised for quality using the PEDro Scale. Results: Seven controlled trials met the inclusion criteria and were included for analysis. The most important finding of this meta-analysis is that perineal J Women’s Health Dev 2021; 4 (4): 136-150 DOI: 10.26502/fjwhd.2644-28840068 Journal of Women’s Health and Development Volume 4 No 4 – December 2021 137 massage reduced the severity of perineal injury during vaginal delivery. Women who practiced perineal massage in their third trimester were 21% less likely to have third and fourth degree perineal lacerations. In addition, dynamic perineal massage reduces the risk of third and fourth degree tears by 16% and episiotomy by 13%. In terms of frequency of perineal massage i.e. daily versus 3-4 times a week, the results suggest that daily perineal massage have a statistically significant effect in reducing the risk of first degree tear by 416%. Conclusions: Perineal massage reduces the severity of perineal injury. This will allow women to return to their prior level of function at an increased rate and reduce the likelihood of secondary morbidities.