Impact of fetal manipulation on maternal and neonatal severe morbidity during shoulder dystocia management - Nantes Université
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Impact of fetal manipulation on maternal and neonatal severe morbidity during shoulder dystocia management

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Purpose: There are few data on maternal and neonatal morbidities associated with shoulder dystocia (SD), depending on the use of fetal manipulation (FM). A prior 5-year study was conducted in our center in 2012 for this purpose. Our objective was to compare severe maternal and neonatal morbidities according to FM execution in a larger cohort.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective study between 2007 and 2020. SD was considered when additional maneuvers were required to complete a delivery. Severe maternal morbidity was defined as the occurrence of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI). Severe neonatal morbidity was defined as Apgar < 7 at 5 min and/or cord arterial pH < 7.1 and/or or a permanent brachial plexus palsy. We studied these data in the FM group compared to the non- FM group.
Results: FM was associated with increased OASI rates (21.1% vs. 3.8%, OR = 6.72 [2.7-15.8]). We found no significant difference in severe neonatal morbidity. Maternal age > 35 and FM appear to be associated with the occurrence of OASI, with ORa = 13.3 [1.5-121.8] and ORa = 5.3 [2.2-12.8], respectively. FM was the only factor associated with the occurrence of severe neonatal morbidity (ORa = 2.3 [1.1-4.8]. The rate of episiotomy was significantly decreased (20% versus 5% p < 0.05) and there was an increase in the rate of SD managed with FM in our center.
Conclusion: FM is the only factor associated with an increased risk of OASI. In case of failure of non-FM maneuvers, the rapid implementation of FM maneuvers resulted in no difference regarding severe neonatal morbidity.
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hal-04783260 , version 1 (14-11-2024)

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Bineta Diack, Fabrice Pierre, Bertrand Gachon. Impact of fetal manipulation on maternal and neonatal severe morbidity during shoulder dystocia management. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2022, 307 (2), pp.501-509. ⟨10.1007/s00404-022-06783-y⟩. ⟨hal-04783260⟩
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