Title of article :
Impact of Parity and Intrauterine Fetal Condition During Vacuum Extraction
Author/Authors :
Myrvete Pacarada، نويسنده , , Fehmi Zeqiri، نويسنده , , Sejdullah Hoxha، نويسنده , , Zeqir Dervishi، نويسنده , , Niltene Kongjeli، نويسنده , , Gyltene Kongjeli، نويسنده , , Hana Qavdarbasha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Purpose: The main goal of this study was to investigate the impact of parity and intrauterine fetal condition on vacuum extraction. Material and methods: This study included 10742 newborns who were delivered during 2008 in obstetrics/gynecology clinics in Kosovo, Yugoslavia. One hundred fifty-eight of these were vacuum deliveries. Data were collected for indicators such as parity, maternal age, gestation duration, newborn vitality, and birth weight. Results: Vacuum extraction was used in 158 cases (1.47 %), of whom 116 (73%) were nulliparous and 42 (27%) were multiparous. In 121 cases (76.5%), vacuum extraction was performed in women with no history of abortion, and 101 (64%) of the women were aged 21-30 years. The main reason for vacuum extraction in 115 women (72%) was arrest (stasis) in the second stage of labor. Vacuum extraction was carried out at a gestational age of 34-40 weeks in 94 cases (59.5%). Amniotic fluid was clear in 125 cases (80%), and meconial amniotic fluid was seen in three cases (1.8%). Birth weight was >3.5 kg in 77 infants (48.5%) and <2.5 kg in seven (4.5%). Apgar score (AS) was 0-3 in 19 (12%), 4-7 in 129 (81.6%), and 8-10 in eight (6.4%) infants. In 91 cases (57.6%), newborn resuscitation was necessary and neonatal complications occurred in 11 cases (6.96%). Conclusions: We conclude that vacuum extraction was performed mostly in nulliparous women aged 21-30 years. Most newborn infants had a birth weight of >3.5 kg, the most frequent AS was 4-7, and newborn resuscitation was needed in most cases.
Keywords :
vacuum extraction , Newborn , intracranial hemorrhage , traction , parity
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Journal title :
Medical Archives