Effect of previous vaginal delivery on the risk of uterine rupture during a subsequent trial of labor

Citation
Cm. Zelop et al., Effect of previous vaginal delivery on the risk of uterine rupture during a subsequent trial of labor, AM J OBST G, 183(5), 2000, pp. 1184-1186
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
ISSN journal
00029378 → ACNP
Volume
183
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1184 - 1186
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9378(200011)183:5<1184:EOPVDO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We examined the effect of prior vaginal delivery on the risk of uterine rupture in pregnant women undergoing a trial of labor after prior c esarean delivery. STUDY DESIGN: The medical records of all pregnant women with a history of c esarean delivery who attempted a trial of labor during a 12-year period at a single center were reviewed. For the current analysis, the study populati on was limited to term pregnancies. The effect of previous vaginal delivery on the risk of uterine rupture during a subsequent trial of labor was eval uated. Separate analyses were performed for women with a single previous ce sarean delivery and for those with >1 prior cesarean delivery. For each of these subgroups, the rate of uterine rupture among women who had >1 prior v aginal delivery was compared with the rate among women with no prior vagina l delivery. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the associatio ns with control for confounding factors. RESULTS: Of 3783 women with 1 prior scar, 1021 (27.0%) also had >1 prior va ginal delivery. During a subsequent trial of labor, the rate of uterine rup ture was 1.1% among pregnant women without prior vaginal delivery and 0.2% among pregnant women with prior vaginal delivery (P = .01). Logistic regres sion analysis controlling for duration of labor, induction, birth weight, m aternal age, year of birth, epidural analgesia, and oxytocin augmentation i ndicated that, among women with a single scar, those with a prior vaginal d elivery had a risk of uterine rupture that was one fifth that of women with out a previous vaginal delivery (odds ratio, 0.2; 95% confidence interval, 0.04-0.8). In the group of 143 pregnant women with >1 previous cesarean del ivery, women with a prior vaginal delivery had a somewhat lower risk of ute rine rupture (3.9% vs 2.5%; adjusted odds ratio, 0.6; 95% confidence interv al, 0.01-6.7). This difference was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION.. Among women with 1 prior cesarean delivery undergoing a subseq uent trial of labor, those with a prior vaginal delivery were at substantia lly lower risk of uterine rupture than women without a previous vaginal del ivery.