Objective To evaluate caesarean section and adverse neonatal outcome rates after induction of labour or expectant management in women with an unripe cervix at or near term.Design Secondary analysis of data from two randomised clinical trials.Setting Data were collected in two nationwide Dutch trials.Population Women with hypertensive disease (HYPITAT trial) or suspected fetal growth restriction (DIGITAT trial) and a Bishop scoreMethods Comparison of outcomes after induction of labour and expectant management.Main outcome measures Rates of caesarean section and adverse neonatal outcome, defined as 5-minute Apgar scoreResults Of 1172 included women with an unripe cervix, 572 had induction of labour and 600 had expectant management. We found n...
AIMS: To investigate risk factors for cesarean section (CS) following labor induction in nulliparas ...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
To study the association between induction and outcome among two-parous women in uncomplicated pregn...
Objective To evaluate caesarean section and adverse neonatal outcome rates after induction of labour...
Objective To evaluate caesarean section and adverse neonatal outcome rates after induction of labour...
Between 20% and 25% of pregnancies require induction of labor (IOL), especially in situations that i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether cervical favourability (measured by cervical length and the Bishop sco...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether cervical favourability (measured by cervical length and the Bishop sco...
Objective To compare the effect of induction of labour with a policy of expectant monitoring for int...
Cervical assessment on the Bishop scale prior to induction of labor (IOL) is one of the strongest pr...
ObjectivesTo identify factors that are associated with a relatively low caesarean section (CS) rate ...
AIMS: To investigate risk factors for cesarean section (CS) following labor induction in nulliparas ...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
To study the association between induction and outcome among two-parous women in uncomplicated pregn...
Objective To evaluate caesarean section and adverse neonatal outcome rates after induction of labour...
Objective To evaluate caesarean section and adverse neonatal outcome rates after induction of labour...
Between 20% and 25% of pregnancies require induction of labor (IOL), especially in situations that i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether cervical favourability (measured by cervical length and the Bishop sco...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether cervical favourability (measured by cervical length and the Bishop sco...
Objective To compare the effect of induction of labour with a policy of expectant monitoring for int...
Cervical assessment on the Bishop scale prior to induction of labor (IOL) is one of the strongest pr...
ObjectivesTo identify factors that are associated with a relatively low caesarean section (CS) rate ...
AIMS: To investigate risk factors for cesarean section (CS) following labor induction in nulliparas ...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
To study the association between induction and outcome among two-parous women in uncomplicated pregn...