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Trial and error - Outcome of breech presentation depending on birth mode and root cause analysis of severe adverse events.
Nothelfer, Anika; Friedl, Thomas W P; Dayan, Davut; Beer, Franziska; Janni, Wolfgang; Reister, Frank; Kraft, Katrina; Huener, Beate.
Affiliation
  • Nothelfer A; University Hospital Ulm, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prittwitzstraße 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany. Electronic address: anika.nothelfer@uni-ulm.de.
  • Friedl TWP; University Hospital Ulm, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prittwitzstraße 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany. Electronic address: thomas.friedl@uniklinik-ulm.de.
  • Dayan D; University Hospital Ulm, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prittwitzstraße 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany. Electronic address: davut.dayan@uniklinik-ulm.de.
  • Beer F; University Hospital Ulm, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prittwitzstraße 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany. Electronic address: franziska.beer@uniklinik-ulm.de.
  • Janni W; University Hospital Ulm, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prittwitzstraße 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany. Electronic address: wolfgang.janni@uniklinik-ulm.de.
  • Reister F; University Hospital Ulm, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prittwitzstraße 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany. Electronic address: frank.reister@uniklinik-ulm.de.
  • Kraft K; University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Campus Lübeck, Germany. Electronic address: Katrina.Kraft@uksh.de.
  • Huener B; University Hospital Ulm, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Prittwitzstraße 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany. Electronic address: beate.huener@uniklinik-ulm.de.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 299: 309-316, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38950454
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

The debate about the safest birth mode for breech presentation at term remains unresolved. The comparison of a vaginal breech birth (VBB) with an elective caesarean section (CS) regarding fetal outcomes favors the CS. However, the question of whether attempting a VBB is associated with poorer fetal outcomes is examined in this study. Additionally, the study evaluates factors contributing to a successful VBB and illustrates possible errors in VBB management. STUDY

DESIGN:

We performed a retrospective analysis of term breech births over 15 years in a Perinatal Center Level I regarding fetal, maternal, and obstetric outcomes by comparing successful with unsuccessful VBB attempt and all attempted VBB vs. CS including a multivariate analysis of predictors for a successful VBB. A root cause analysis of severe adverse events (SAE) was conducted to evaluate factors leading to poorer fetal outcomes in VBB.

RESULTS:

Of 863 breech cases, in 78 % a CS was performed and in 22 % a VBB was attempted, with 57 % succeeding. Comparing successful with unsuccessful VBB attempts, successful VBB showed significantly lower maternal blood loss (p < 0.001) but poorer umbilical arterial pH (UApH) (p < 0.001), while other fetal outcome parameters showed no significant differences. Predictive factors for a successful VBB attempt were a body mass index (BMI) below 30.0 kg/m2 (p = 0.010) and multiparity (p = 0.003). Comparing all attempted VBB to CS, maternal blood loss was significantly higher in CS (p < 0.001), while fetal outcomes were significantly worse in VBB attempts, included poorer Apgar scores (p < 0.001), poorer UApH values (p < 0.001), higher transfer rate to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) (p < 0.001) and higher rate of respiratory support in the first 24 h (p = 0.003).

CONCLUSION:

The failed attempt of VBB indicates significantly worse UApH without lower Apgar scores or higher transfer rate to the NICU. The likelihood of a successful VBB is 9% lower with obesity and 2.5 times higher in multiparous women. Attempting a VBB should include detailed pre-labor counseling, regarding predictive success factors, an experienced team, and consistent management during birth.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Breech Presentation / Cesarean Section Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Breech Presentation / Cesarean Section Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol Year: 2024 Document type: Article