Induction of labour (IOL) is a widely-used practice in obstetrics. Our aim was to evaluate predictors of vaginal delivery in postdate pregnancies induced with prostaglandins. We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study with analytic component. A total of 145 women, admitted for IOL after the 41st week of gestation, were induced with a vaginal pessary releasing prostaglandins. Type of delivery, whether vaginal or caesarean, was the outcome. Several maternal and foetal variables were investigated. The Kaplan–Maier curves, monovariate and a multivariate logistic regression were carried out. In our population, 80.7% of women had vaginal delivery after the induction. Multiparity and a high Bishop score at the beginning of the IOL were pro...
Background: Aim was to study the predicting factors for success of vaginal delivery, in women with o...
ObjectiveTo investigate which clinical factors are important in management decisions that clinicians...
Background: The aim of induction of labour is to achieve vaginal delivery in advance of the normal t...
Induction of labour (IOL) is a widely-used practice in obstetrics. Our aim was to evaluate predictor...
Background The induction of delivery is a topic widely studied. The literature shows discordant resu...
Background: Induction of labour is a common procedure in modern obstetrics and accounts for 20% amon...
Abstract Background There is high-quality evidence su...
Objective: To identify independent predictors of successful labor inductionWith PGE2 in Primigravida...
Introduction. Induction of labor is one of the most common obstetric interventions in contemporar...
Induction of labour is one of the common obstetric interventions in the world with varied incidence ...
Background: Induction of labour is an iatrogenic deliberate attempt to terminate the pregnancy in or...
Background Rising rates of obstetric interventions in the UK are a concern for health-care providers...
Background: Induction of labour means initiation of uterine contractions before onset of spontaneous...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the use of prostaglandins and oxytocin in labour induction accor...
To assess how some factors may influence the failure of labor induction. METHODS: We conducted a pro...
Background: Aim was to study the predicting factors for success of vaginal delivery, in women with o...
ObjectiveTo investigate which clinical factors are important in management decisions that clinicians...
Background: The aim of induction of labour is to achieve vaginal delivery in advance of the normal t...
Induction of labour (IOL) is a widely-used practice in obstetrics. Our aim was to evaluate predictor...
Background The induction of delivery is a topic widely studied. The literature shows discordant resu...
Background: Induction of labour is a common procedure in modern obstetrics and accounts for 20% amon...
Abstract Background There is high-quality evidence su...
Objective: To identify independent predictors of successful labor inductionWith PGE2 in Primigravida...
Introduction. Induction of labor is one of the most common obstetric interventions in contemporar...
Induction of labour is one of the common obstetric interventions in the world with varied incidence ...
Background: Induction of labour is an iatrogenic deliberate attempt to terminate the pregnancy in or...
Background Rising rates of obstetric interventions in the UK are a concern for health-care providers...
Background: Induction of labour means initiation of uterine contractions before onset of spontaneous...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the use of prostaglandins and oxytocin in labour induction accor...
To assess how some factors may influence the failure of labor induction. METHODS: We conducted a pro...
Background: Aim was to study the predicting factors for success of vaginal delivery, in women with o...
ObjectiveTo investigate which clinical factors are important in management decisions that clinicians...
Background: The aim of induction of labour is to achieve vaginal delivery in advance of the normal t...