Evaluation of the Effect of Body Mass Index on Labor Progress in Mothers Undergoing Epidural Analgesia: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial

Q3 Medicine Acta medica Iranica Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.18502/acta.v61i9.15288
Masoomeh Nataj Majd, Asma Tahery, Raziyeh Erfani
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The present study evaluates the association between epidural analgesia and the duration of the active phase of labor and pregnancy outcomes in mothers with high body mass index (BMI). All term pregnant women undergoing epidural analgesia for pain-free labor entered the study from September 2016 to March 2020. After recruiting 300 subjects into the study, mothers were categorized into six groups based on their BMI levels. Each BMI sub-group was analyzed regarding the duration of the active phase of labor and delivery mode. In addition, the relationship between BMI and labor outcome and characteristics was studied. Overall, 300 laboring women with epidural analgesia were included. 79.3% had a vaginal delivery, and 20.7% undergo cesarean section. Different BMI sub-groups showed no significant difference regarding the duration of the active phase of labor under epidural analgesia. Cox regression analysis revealed that BMI had no significant effect on the length of the active phase of labor (P=0.787). No significant association was found between BMI and the cesarean delivery rate, uterine atony, maternal pyrexia, neonatal Apgar score, and NICU hospitalization rate. However, BMI was significantly associated with the incidence of dystocia and headache. labor with dystocia exhibited a significantly higher Mother’s BMI (P<0.05). The results suggest no significant association between epidural analgesia and the active phase of labor duration in mothers with high BMI.
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评估身体质量指数对接受硬膜外镇痛的产妇分娩进展的影响:双盲随机临床试验
本研究评估了硬膜外镇痛与高体重指数(BMI)产妇分娩活跃期持续时间和妊娠结局之间的关系。2016年9月至2020年3月期间,所有接受硬膜外镇痛无痛分娩的足月孕妇都参与了研究。在招募了 300 名受试者后,研究人员根据母亲的体重指数水平将她们分为六组。对每个 BMI 亚组的分娩活跃期持续时间和分娩方式进行了分析。此外,还研究了 BMI 与分娩结果和特征之间的关系。共纳入了 300 名使用硬膜外镇痛的产妇。79.3%的产妇经阴道分娩,20.7%的产妇接受了剖宫产。不同的体重指数亚组在硬膜外镇痛下的活跃产程时间上没有明显差异。Cox 回归分析显示,BMI 对活跃产程的持续时间没有显著影响(P=0.787)。BMI与剖宫产率、子宫无张力、产妇热病、新生儿Apgar评分和新生儿重症监护室住院率之间无明显关系。然而,体重指数与子宫收缩和头痛的发生率明显相关。子宫收缩产妇的体重指数明显更高(P<0.05)。结果表明,硬膜外镇痛与高体重指数产妇的活跃期产程无明显关系。
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Acta medica Iranica
Acta medica Iranica Medicine-Medicine (all)
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18 weeks
期刊介绍: ACTA MEDICA IRANICA (p. ISSN 0044-6025; e. ISSN: 1735-9694) is the official journal of the Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The journal is the oldest scientific medical journal of the country, which has been published from 1960 onward in English language. Although it had been published quarterly in the past, the journal has been published bimonthly (6 issues per year) from the year 2004. Acta Medica Iranica it is an international journal with multidisciplinary scope which publishes original research papers, review articles, case reports, and letters to the editor from all over the world. The journal has a wide scope and allows scientists, clinicians, and academic members to publish their original works in this field.
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