Abstract Background There is high-quality evidence supporting induction of labour (IOL) for a number of maternal and fetal indications. However, one fifth of inductions fail to result in vaginal births, requiring cesarean deliveries. This has negative clinical, emotional and resource implications. The importance of predicting the success of labour induction to enable shared decision-making has been recognized, but existing models are limited in scope and generalizability. Our objective was to derive and internally validate a clinical prediction model that uses variables readily accessible through maternal demographic data, antenatal history, and cervical examination to predict the likelihood of...
Objectives: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Objective To predict instrumental vaginal delivery or caesarean section for suspected fetal distress...
OBJECTIVES: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Abstract Background There is high-quality evidence su...
OBJECTIVE: Models for the prediction of Cesarean delivery after induction of labor can be used to im...
Induction of the labour process is an extraordinarily common procedure used in some pregnancies. Obs...
Induction of labour (IOL) is a widely-used practice in obstetrics. Our aim was to evaluate predictor...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To develop and internally validate a model that predicts th...
Background: Induction of labor is one of the most common interventions in modern obstetrics, and its...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
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...
Objectives: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Objective To predict instrumental vaginal delivery or caesarean section for suspected fetal distress...
OBJECTIVES: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Abstract Background There is high-quality evidence su...
OBJECTIVE: Models for the prediction of Cesarean delivery after induction of labor can be used to im...
Induction of the labour process is an extraordinarily common procedure used in some pregnancies. Obs...
Induction of labour (IOL) is a widely-used practice in obstetrics. Our aim was to evaluate predictor...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To develop and internally validate a model that predicts th...
Background: Induction of labor is one of the most common interventions in modern obstetrics, and its...
ObjectiveTo develop and internally validate a model that predicts the outcome of an intended vaginal...
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...
Objectives: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...
Objective To predict instrumental vaginal delivery or caesarean section for suspected fetal distress...
OBJECTIVES: Discussing the individual probability of a successful vaginal birth after caesarean (VBA...