Healthcare (Feb 2023)

Induction of Labor in Women with Previous Cesarean Section and Unfavorable Cervix: A Retrospective Cohort Study

  • Chiara Germano,
  • Ilenia Mappa,
  • Antonella Cromi,
  • Enrico Busato,
  • Maddalena Incerti,
  • Andrea Lojacono,
  • Giuseppe Rizzo,
  • Rossella Attini,
  • Lodovico Patrizi,
  • Alberto Revelli,
  • Bianca Masturzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040543
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 543

Abstract

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Background: The efficacy and safety of a cervical ripening balloon (CRB) in women with a previous cesarean section (CS) and unfavorable Bishop score are still controversial. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed across six tertiary hospitals from 2015 to 2019. Women with one previous transverse CS, singleton cephalic term pregnancy and BS Results: Of the 265 women included, 57.3% had successful vaginal birth. Augmentation improved vaginal delivery (32.2% vs. 21.2%). Intrapartum analgesia was associated with an increased VBAC rate (58.6% vs. 34.5%). Maternal BMI ≥30 and age ≥40 years increased emergency CS rate (11.8% vs. 28.3% and 7.2 vs. 15.9%). Composite adverse maternal outcome occurred in 4.8% of CRB group women and increased to 17.6% when associated with oxytocin. Uterine rupture occurred in one case (0.4%) in the CRB–oxytocin group. Poorer fetal outcome occurred after emergency CS, if compared to successful VBAC (12.4% vs. 3.3%). Conclusions: In women with a previous CS and unfavorable Bishop score, induction of labor with a CRB can be considered safe and effective.

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