Factors associated with insufficient cervical ripening in a controlled-release dinoprostone vaginal delivery system: A single perinatal center retrospective study
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Abstract
Objective
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the factors associated with insufficient cervical ripening in a controlled-release dinoprostone vaginal delivery system (Propess).
Materials and methods
This retrospective cohort study included 103 pregnant women who used Propess for labor induction. The outcomes were the factors associated with insufficient cervical ripening, defined as a Bishop score ≤6 on the morning after Propess administration.
Results
Forty-nine participants had insufficient cervical ripening, and 54 had sufficient cervical ripening. Univariate analysis of these two groups showed that maternal age ≥35 years, early-term delivery (gestational age between 37 and 38 weeks), and Bishop scores at insertion ≤1 were significantly higher in the insufficient cervical ripening group. Multivariate logistic analysis showed that maternal age ≥35 years (adjusted odds ratio: 3.08, 95% confidence interval: 1.29–7.36, p = 0.011) and early-term delivery (adjusted odds ratio: 3.17, 95% confidence interval: 1.23–8.20, p = 0.017) were independent factors associated with poor Propess efficacy. Parity, pre-pregnancy body mass index, body mass index at delivery, and indications for labor induction were not associated with insufficient cervical ripening.
Conclusions
In our study, older maternal age and early-term delivery were independent predictors of insufficient cervical ripening with Propess. More effective delivery management can be achieved by considering induction protocols tailored to individual maternal factors for patients with factors associated with poor Propess efficacy.
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Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology is a peer-reviewed journal and open access publishing editorials, reviews, original articles, short communications, case reports, research letters, correspondence and letters to the editor in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.
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The journal provides comprehensive coverage of topics in obstetrics & gynecology and women''s health including maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology/infertility, and gynecologic oncology. Taiwan Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology.