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遵循临床指南可提高真空辅助分娩的安全性。

Compliance with clinical guidelines increases the safety of vacuum-assisted delivery.

机构信息

Northern Beaches Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2023 Feb;63(1):13-18. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13545. Epub 2022 May 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vacuum-assisted delivery (VAD) is a common and safe obstetric procedure. However, occasionally serious complications may occur. Clinical guidelines and College Statements have been developed to reduce the risk of serious adverse events. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) College Statement C-Obs 16 has not been evaluated to see if advice improves outcomes.

AIM

The aim was to evaluate whether compliance with RANZCOG College Statement C-Obs 16 advice reduced the risk of serious adverse outcomes, specifically clinically significant subgaleal haemorrhage and major birth trauma.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Retrospective audit of VADs in a level five hospital (NSW Maternity and Neonatal capability framework) from January 2020 to 2021.

RESULTS

There were 1960 women who delivered in the study period, of whom 252 (12.8%) delivered by vacuum, and complete data were available from 241 cases. Statement compliance was observed in 81%. The main deviation from Statement compliance was pulls exceeding three. Statement compliance was associated with a significant reduction in the incidence of subgaleal haemorrhage (0% vs 11%, P = 0.0002), major birth trauma (3% vs 22%, P = 0.0001), requirement for neonatal resuscitation (14% vs 35%, P = 0.0026) and Apgar scores at one minute less than six (5% vs 22% P = 0.0006). Statement compliance was associated with a significant reduction in maternal blood loss at delivery (388 mL vs 438 mL, P = 0.01). Noncompliance with Statement advice was observed significantly more often in pregnancy complicated by gestational diabetes (3% vs 15%, P = 0.02) and birth requiring instrument change (4% vs 13% P = 0.031).

CONCLUSION

Compliance with a College Statement is associated with lower rates of subgaleal haemorrhage and major neonatal trauma. The main deviation from compliance was pulls in excess of three. Keyword: birth trauma, clinical guidelines, quality and safety in healthcare, subgaleal haemorrhage, vacuum delivery.

摘要

背景

真空辅助分娩(VAD)是一种常见且安全的产科手术。然而,偶尔会出现严重的并发症。为了降低严重不良事件的风险,已经制定了临床指南和学会声明。澳大利亚和新西兰皇家妇产科医师学院(RANZCOG)的学会声明 C-Obs 16 尚未进行评估,以观察其建议是否能改善结果。

目的

旨在评估是否遵守 RANZCOG 学会声明 C-Obs 16 的建议降低了严重不良结局的风险,特别是临床意义重大的帽状腱膜下血肿和主要分娩创伤。

材料和方法

对 2020 年 1 月至 2021 年在一家五级医院(新南威尔士州产妇和新生儿能力框架)进行的 VAD 进行回顾性审核。

结果

研究期间共有 1960 名妇女分娩,其中 252 名(12.8%)通过真空分娩,241 例可获得完整数据。遵守率为 81%。与声明遵守相关的主要偏差是拉动次数超过 3 次。声明遵守与帽状腱膜下血肿发生率显著降低(0% vs 11%,P=0.0002)、主要分娩创伤(3% vs 22%,P=0.0001)、新生儿复苏需求(14% vs 35%,P=0.0026)和 1 分钟时 Apgar 评分低于 6 分(5% vs 22%,P=0.0006)有关。声明遵守与分娩时失血量减少(388ml vs 438ml,P=0.01)有关。在妊娠合并妊娠期糖尿病(3% vs 15%,P=0.02)和分娩需要器械更换(4% vs 13%,P=0.031)的情况下,观察到不遵守声明建议的情况明显更为常见。

结论

遵守学院声明与较低的帽状腱膜下血肿和新生儿主要创伤发生率有关。与声明遵守相关的主要偏差是拉动次数超过 3 次。关键词:分娩创伤、临床指南、医疗保健质量和安全、帽状腱膜下血肿、真空分娩。

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