Vacuum Extraction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Development of a Risk Score to Predict the Vacuum Extraction Failure
Safe operative vaginal delivery requires a careful assessment of the clinical situation.
During the pushing efforts, the complexity of the delivery can lead to choose between an
operative vaginal delivery attempt and a caesarean section straightaway. An emergency
caesarean section for failed operative vaginal delivery is associated with a higher fetal and
maternal morbidity, compared to a successful operative vaginal delivery and to a caesarean
section straightaway.
The objective of this study was to develop a risk score of failed vacuum extraction leading
to an emergency caesarean section.
This score could be an objective tool to help the obstetricians to choose between a vacuum
extraction attempt and a caesarean section straightaway.
The investigators included patients who benefited from a vacuum extraction attempt in the
Regional Teaching Hospital of Besançon (France) between January 2010 and December 2015.
Patients were separated into two groups : the vacuum extraction failure group and the vacuum
extraction success group.
The investigators selected maternal, fetal and labor characteristics which could influence
success or failure of the vacuum extraction and compared them between the two groups.
The score was developed with the characteristics which significantly influence the vacuum
extraction failure.
Safe operative vaginal delivery requires a careful assessment of the clinical situation.
During the pushing efforts, the complexity of the delivery can lead to choose between an
operative vaginal delivery attempt and a caesarean section straightaway. An emergency
caesarean section for failed operative vaginal delivery is associated with a higher fetal and
maternal morbidity, compared to a successful operative vaginal delivery and to a caesarean
section straightaway.
The objective of this study was to develop a risk score of failed vacuum extraction leading
to an emergency caesarean section.
This score could be an objective tool to help the obstetricians to choose between a vacuum
extraction attempt and a caesarean section straightaway.
The investigators included patients who benefited from a vacuum extraction attempt in the
Regional Teaching Hospital of Besançon (France) between January 2010 and December 2015.
Patients were separated into two groups : the vacuum extraction failure group and the vacuum
extraction success group.
The investigators selected maternal, fetal and labor characteristics which could influence
success or failure of the vacuum extraction and compared them between the two groups.
The score was developed with the characteristics which significantly influence the vacuum
extraction failure.
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