Risk Factors for Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries among Women Delivering at a Tertiary Hospital in Southwestern Uganda.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Obstetrics and Gynecology International Pub Date : 2020-05-14 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/6035974
Mahad Ali, Richard Migisha, Joseph Ngonzi, Joy Muhumuza, Ronald Mayanja, Jolly Joe Lapat, Wasswa Salongo, Musa Kayondo
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Background: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) arise from perineal trauma during vaginal delivery and are associated with poor maternal health outcomes. Most OASIS occur in unattended deliveries in resource-limited settings. However, even in facilities where deliveries are attended by skilled personnel, a number of women still get OASIS.

Objectives: To determine the incidence and risk factors for obstetric anal sphincter injuries among women delivering at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH).

Methods: We conducted an unmatched hospital-based case control study, with the ratio of cases to controls of 1 : 2 (80 cases and 160 controls). We defined a case as a mother who got a third- or fourth-degree perineal tear after vaginal delivery while the controls recruited were the next two mothers who delivered vaginally without a third- or fourth-degree perineal tear. A questionnaire and participants' medical records review were used to obtain sociodemographic and clinical data. We estimated the incidence of OASIS and performed univariable and multivariable logistic regression to identify the associated risk factors.

Results: The cumulative incidence for OASIS during the study period was 6.6%. The risk factors for OASIS were 2nd stage of labour ≥1 hour (aOR 6.07, 95%CI 1.86-19.82, p=0.003), having episiotomy performed during labour (aOR 2.57, 95%CI 1.07-6.17, p=0.035), perineum support during delivery (aOR 0.03, 95%CI 0.01-0.12, p < 0.001), and monthly income of >50,000 shillings (aOR 0.09, 95%CI 0.03-0.28, p < 0.001). Conclusions and Recommendations. The risk factors for obstetric anal sphincter injury were prolonged second stage of labour and performing episiotomies during deliveries while higher monthly income and perineum support during delivery were protective. We recommend routine support to the perineum during delivery. Care should be taken in mothers with episiotomies, as they can extend and cause OASIS.

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在乌干达西南部一家三级医院分娩的妇女产科肛门括约肌损伤的危险因素。
背景:产科肛门括约肌损伤(OASIS)是由阴道分娩时会阴创伤引起的,与孕产妇健康状况不佳有关。大多数绿洲发生在资源有限的环境中无人值守的分娩。然而,即使在由熟练人员接生的设施中,仍有一些妇女获得OASIS。目的:确定在姆巴拉拉地区转诊医院(MRRH)分娩的妇女产科肛门括约肌损伤的发生率和危险因素。方法:我们进行了一项无与伦比的基于医院的病例对照研究,病例与对照的比例为1:2(80例病例和160例对照)。我们将一个病例定义为阴道分娩后出现三度或四度会阴撕裂的母亲,而招募的对照组是接下来的两个阴道分娩时没有三度或四度会阴撕裂的母亲。使用问卷调查和参与者的医疗记录审查来获得社会人口学和临床数据。我们估计了OASIS的发病率,并进行了单变量和多变量logistic回归来确定相关的危险因素。结果:研究期间OASIS的累计发病率为6.6%。发生OASIS的危险因素为产程第2期≥1小时(aOR 6.07, 95%CI 1.86 ~ 19.82, p=0.003)、产程进行会阴切开术(aOR 2.57, 95%CI 1.07 ~ 6.17, p=0.035)、分娩时会阴支撑(aOR 0.03, 95%CI 0.01 ~ 0.12, p < 0.001)、月收入>5万先令(aOR 0.09, 95%CI 0.03 ~ 0.28, p < 0.001)。结论和建议。产科肛门括约肌损伤的危险因素是第二产程延长和分娩时进行外阴切开术,而较高的月收入和分娩时对会阴的支持是保护性的。我们建议在分娩期间对会阴进行常规支持。外阴切开术的母亲应该小心,因为它们可以延长和引起OASIS。
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Obstetrics and Gynecology International
Obstetrics and Gynecology International OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Obstetrics and Gynecology International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that aims to provide a forum for scientists and clinical professionals working in obstetrics and gynecology. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine, general gynecology, gynecologic oncology, uro-gynecology, reproductive medicine and infertility, reproductive endocrinology, and sexual medicine.
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