ACTIVE MANAGEMENT
OF LABOUR
What is the active management
of labour?
Am J
Obstet Gynecol. 1996 Jan;174(1 Pt 1):199-205
Using the
medical audit cycle to reduce cesarean section rates.
Department
of Obstetrics, Pembury Hospital, United Kingdom.
Objectives:
Our purpose was to determine whether completion of the medical audit cycle
in labor ward practice could safely reduce cesarean section rates. STUDY
Design:
A retrospective medical audit of all deliveries from 1984 to 1988
was performed. The groups of women contributing most to the overall cesarean
section rate were identified. Strategies for labor management directed at
the primary indication for cesarean section (dystocia) were developed and
introduced. The effect was monitored prospectively from 1989 through 1992.
Data were analyzed with the chi 2 test.
Results:
A total of 21,125
deliveries were studied. After management change the overall cesarean
section rate was decreased (9.5% vs 12%, p < 0.0001). In our population
spontaneously laboring nulliparous women with a singleton, cephalic, term
pregnancy contributed a significant number of cesarean sections 1982 to 1988
(19.7% of all cesarean sections). Applying principles of early diagnosis and
treatment of dystocia in these women resulted in a decrease in the cesarean
section rate (2.4% vs 7.5%, p < 0.0001). This was primarily responsible for
the overall decrease in the cesarean section rate.
Conclusion:
Effective
medical audit of labor management can reduce cesarean section rates.
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What is the active management of labour?
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1996 Jan;174(1 Pt 1):199-205
Using the medical audit cycle to reduce cesarean section rates.
Department of Obstetrics, Pembury Hospital, United Kingdom.
Objectives:
Our purpose was to determine whether completion of the medical audit cycle in labor ward practice could safely reduce cesarean section rates. STUDY
Design:
A retrospective medical audit of all deliveries from 1984 to 1988 was performed. The groups of women contributing most to the overall cesarean section rate were identified. Strategies for labor management directed at the primary indication for cesarean section (dystocia) were developed and introduced. The effect was monitored prospectively from 1989 through 1992. Data were analyzed with the chi 2 test.
Results:
A total of 21,125
deliveries were studied. After management change the overall cesarean
section rate was decreased (9.5% vs 12%, p < 0.0001). In our population
spontaneously laboring nulliparous women with a singleton, cephalic, term
pregnancy contributed a significant number of cesarean sections 1982 to 1988
(19.7% of all cesarean sections). Applying principles of early diagnosis and
treatment of dystocia in these women resulted in a decrease in the cesarean
section rate (2.4% vs 7.5%, p < 0.0001). This was primarily responsible for
the overall decrease in the cesarean section rate.
Conclusion:
Effective
medical audit of labor management can reduce cesarean section rates.
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