OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with successful vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and to validate a previously established prediction model. METHODS: In a retrospective study, data were obtained for women with one prior low-transverse cesarean procedure who underwent a trial of labor with a cephalic singleton pregnancy at term at one UK hospital between January 2000 and August 2013. Univariate analysis and logistic regression analysis were used to identify maternal demographic characteristics significantly associated with successful VBAC and factors independently associated with this outcome, respectively. A prediction model was built, and predicted probabilities were compared with observed frequencies. For validation, probabilit...
This study was designed to establish a modified prediction score system to improve the safety and su...
OBJECTIVE: To externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery...
ObjectiveTo externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery [...
BACKGROUNDWomen eligible for vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) have lower morbidity rates ...
Objective: To validate the prediction model for successful vaginal birth after cesarean delivery (VB...
Objectives: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vagin...
OBJECTIVES: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Introduction: The objective was to create a clinically useful prediction model for vaginal birth in ...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
To construct a predictive model for vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) that combines factors that c...
This study was designed to establish a modified prediction score system to improve the safety and su...
OBJECTIVE: To externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery...
ObjectiveTo externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery [...
BACKGROUNDWomen eligible for vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) have lower morbidity rates ...
Objective: To validate the prediction model for successful vaginal birth after cesarean delivery (VB...
Objectives: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vagin...
OBJECTIVES: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Introduction: The objective was to create a clinically useful prediction model for vaginal birth in ...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
To construct a predictive model for vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) that combines factors that c...
This study was designed to establish a modified prediction score system to improve the safety and su...
OBJECTIVE: To externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery...
ObjectiveTo externally validate two models from the USA (entry-to-care [ETC] and close-to-delivery [...