Evidence from Labour Progression Study (LaPS) and Zhang's new partogram

Boya Li
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Labor management is crucial in providing safe delivery care and avoiding the first cesarean section. In 2014, the Obstetrics and Gynecology Branch of Chinese Medical Association updated the guideline on new labor management according to the study results published by Zhang and his colleagues in 2010 based on 62 415 cephalic, singleton pregnant women with spontaneous labor, vaginal delivery and healthy neonatal outcomes. In December 2018, the Labour Progression Study (LaPS), a cluster-randomised controlled trial at 14 obstetric units in Norway, was reported by Bernitz and his colleagues in The Lancet. The primary outcome was the rate of intrapartum caesarean sections (ICSs) in obstetric units using the WHO partograph (control group) or Zhang's partogram (intervention group), which did not show any differences. Here, we discussed the evidence that LaPS provided in reducing the ICSs rate. Key words: Delivery, obstetric; Labor, obstetric
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来自劳动进展研究(LaPS)和张新剖宫图的证据
分娩管理对于提供安全分娩护理和避免第一次剖宫产至关重要。2014年,中华医学会妇产科分会根据张和他的同事在2010年发表的研究结果,更新了新的分娩管理指南,该研究基于62415名自然分娩、阴道分娩和新生儿健康结局的头位、单胎孕妇。2018年12月,Bernitz和他的同事在《柳叶刀》上报道了劳工进展研究(LaPS),这是一项在挪威14个产科单位进行的集群随机对照试验。主要结果是使用世界卫生组织产程图(对照组)或张产程图的产科单位产时剖腹产(ICSs)的发生率(干预组),没有显示任何差异。在这里,我们讨论了LaPS在降低ICSs率方面提供的证据。关键词:分娩,产科;分娩,产科
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中华围产医学杂志
中华围产医学杂志 Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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