Atwal Striae Graydarum评分预测阴道分娩时会阴撕裂的横断面研究

A. Abbas
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目的:评价妊娠纹(SG)评分对预测阴道分娩时会阴撕裂(PT)发生的价值。方法:2016年10月至2018年4月进行的一项横断面研究包括所有处于分娩活跃期的多胎女性。使用腹部、臀部、胸部和臀部的Atwal评分评估SG评分。根据总分(TSS),将女性分为两组;(I)组为轻度SG(TSS≤12),(II)组为中度/重度SG(TSS>12)。主要研究结果是两组的PT发生率。结果:该研究包括421名女性;第一组188例,第二组233例。第二组的PT发生率明显高于第一组(分别为56.2%和3.2%,p12与PT风险增加有关。结论:评估Atwal SG评分可以准确预测经产妇阴道分娩期间PT的发生。
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Atwal Striae Gravidarum Score for Prediction of Perineal Tears During Vaginal Delivery: A Cross- Sectional Study
Objective: To evaluate the value of Atwal striae gravidarum (SG) score for prediction of occurrence of perineal tears (PT) during vaginal delivery. Methods: A cross-sectional study conducted between October 2016 and April 2018 included all multiparous women presented in the active phase of labor. Assessment of SG score was done using Atwal score in the abdomen, hips, breasts and buttocks. According to the total striae score (TSS) women were classified into two groups; group (I): mild SG (TSS ≤12) and group (II) moderate/severe SG (TSS >12). The primary study outcome was the rate of PT in both groups. Results: The study included 421 women; 188 in group I and 233 in group II. The rate of PT was significantly higher in group II than group I (56.2% vs. 3.2% respectively, p<0.001). Additionally, para-urethral, vaginal and cervical tears were more common in group II (p=0.029, 0.025 and 0.047 respectively). Additionally, we found significantly higher TSS among women with PT versus those without PT (17.07±3.56 vs. 7.93±6.94, p <0.001). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that the presence of abdominal striae and the TSS >12 were associated with increased risk of PT. Conclusion: Assessment of Atwal SG score could precisely predict the occurrence of PT in multiparous women during vaginal delivery.
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