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Does discussion of possible scar rupture influence preferred mode of delivery after a caesarean section?

机译:可能的疤痕破裂的讨论是否影响剖腹产后首选分娩方式?

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Using retrospective and prospective analyses of antenatal records, it was found that by 2003, discussions about the options for delivery after one lower segment caesarean section (LSCS) were almost always documented in antenatal notes, compared with only rare entries in 1993; specific mention of the risks of scar rupture were made in just under 50% in 2003. There was a considerable reduction in the proportion of women whose preference was to labour in 2003 compared with 1993 and also in the number who ultimately delivered vaginally. There was, however, no evidence that those women with whom possible scar rupture had been discussed were discouraged from attempting vaginal delivery. These data suggest that, contrary to expectations, increasing patients' involvement in their management in this situation does not result in fewer caesarean sections.
机译:通过对产前记录的回顾性和前瞻性分析,发现到2003年,几乎所有的产前记录中都记录了对下段剖腹产(LSCS)后分娩选择的讨论,而在1993年只有很少的记录。在2003年,只有不到50%的人特别提到了疤痕破裂的风险。与1993年相比,2003年倾向于劳动的妇女比例和1993年最终通过阴道分娩的人数都大大减少了。但是,没有证据表明已与讨论可能的疤痕破裂的妇女不鼓励尝试阴道分娩。这些数据表明,与预期相反,在这种情况下增加患者对治疗的参与并不会减少剖腹产。

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