Intrapartum Ultrasound Guidance to Make Safer Any Obstetric Intervention: Fetal Head Rotation, Assisted Vaginal Birth, Breech Delivery of the Second Twin.
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Abstract
Intrapartum ultrasound (US) is more reliable than clinical assessment in determining parameters of crucial importance to optimize the management of labor including the position and station of the presenting part. Evidence from the literature supports the role of intrapartum US in predicting the outcome of labor in women diagnosed with slow progress during the first and second stage of labor, and randomized data have demonstrated that transabdominal US is far more accurate than digital examination in assessing fetal position before performing an instrumental delivery. Intrapartum US has also been shown to outperform the clinical skills in predicting the outcome and improving the technique of instrumental vaginal delivery. On this basis, some guidelines recommend intrapartum US to ascertain occiput position before performing an instrumental delivery. Manual rotation of occiput posterior position (MROP) and assisted breech delivery of the second twin are other obstetric interventions that can be performed during the second stage of labor with the support of intrapartum US. In this review article we summarize the existing evidence on the role of intrapartum US in assisting different types of obstetric intervention with the aim to improve their safety.
在确定对优化分娩管理至关重要的参数(包括临产部位的位置和站位)方面,产程超声(US)比临床评估更可靠。文献证据支持产程超声在预测第一产程和第二产程中被诊断为进展缓慢的产妇的分娩结果方面的作用,随机数据显示,在实施器械助产前评估胎位方面,经腹超声远比数字检查更准确。在预测结果和改善阴道器械助产技术方面,产前超声检查也被证明优于临床技能。在此基础上,一些指南建议在实施器械助产前进行产前超声检查以确定枕骨位置。人工旋转枕后位(MROP)和第二胎臀位助产是在产前超声支持下可在第二产程进行的其他产科干预措施。在这篇综述文章中,我们总结了关于产前 US 在辅助不同类型产科干预中的作用的现有证据,旨在提高这些干预的安全性。
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Each issue of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology is a complete symposium on one or two timely topics of interest in obstetrics and gynecology. For each quarterly issue, two prominent guest editors solicit contributions on key clinical topics of interest to practicing physicians. Procedures, current clinical problems, medical and surgical treatments, and effective diagnostic aids are all carefully reviewed in original articles. The result is an instructive resource that dispenses trustworthy clinical guidance that enhances your understanding of key areas of your practice.