Induction of labor: comparison of a cohort with uterine scar from previous cesarean section vs. a cohort with intact uterus

A Locatelli, A Ghidini, E Ciriello, M Incerti… - The Journal of …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
A Locatelli, A Ghidini, E Ciriello, M Incerti, C Bonardi, AL Regalia
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2006Taylor & Francis
Objective. To compare the risk of uterine rupture between a cohort of women with previous
low-transverse cesarean section (CS) and a cohort with intact uterus. Methods. All women
with a singleton pregnancy and previous low-transverse CS requiring induction of labor from
January 1, 1992 to December 30, 2001 (n= 310) were compared with a cohort of women
with intact uterus undergoing induction of labor during the same study period (n= 5420).
Protocols of induction using prostaglandin E2 gel and oxytocin infusion were consistent …
Objective. To compare the risk of uterine rupture between a cohort of women with previous low-transverse cesarean section (CS) and a cohort with intact uterus.
Methods. All women with a singleton pregnancy and previous low-transverse CS requiring induction of labor from January 1, 1992 to December 30, 2001 (n = 310) were compared with a cohort of women with intact uterus undergoing induction of labor during the same study period (n = 5420). Protocols of induction using prostaglandin E2 gel and oxytocin infusion were consistent within groups, but differed between the previous CS and the intact uterus group.
Results. Uterine rupture occurred in 0.3% in the previous CS group vs. 0.03% in the intact uterus group (p = 0.37). Logistic regression analysis showed no significant difference in rate of uterine rupture between the previous CS vs. intact uterus group (p = 0.16) after controlling for maternal age, parity, gestational age at delivery, Bishop score on admission, use of prostaglandin and oxytocin, and birth weight. Our study had adequate power to detect a 0.38% difference in rate of uterine rupture between the two groups (α = 0.05, β = 0.80).
Conclusion. Induction of labor is not associated with significantly higher rates of uterine rupture among women with previous low-transverse CS compared with women with intact uterus provided a consistent protocol with strict intervention criteria is adopted.
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