학술논문

Maternal and perinatal outcomes in external cephalic version: prognostic factors for the success of the technique
Document Type
research-article
Source
Journal of Perinatal Medicine. 47(7):717-723
Subject
breech presentation
external cephalic version
successful ECV
vaginal delivery
Original Articles – Obstetrics
Language
English
ISSN
1619-3997
0300-5577
Abstract
BackgroundWe aimed to analyze the success rate of external cephalic version (ECV) for breech presentations performed in our center between March 2011 and March 2016. We evaluated factors related to a successful ECV, delivery mode, complications and newborn status after ECV.MethodsAnalysis of assembled data of 327 consecutive ECVs in the third trimester was done.ResultsThe total success rate was 56.6%. After a successful ECV, 85.9% of the fetuses were delivered vaginally. Logistic regression analysis of background factors leading to a successful ECV showed that tocolysis with ritodrine and anterior placenta were each significantly correlated with the rate of successful version. No severe complications were registered during the ECVs, and all babies had normal Apgar scores at delivery.ConclusionThese findings suggest that attempting an ECV in breech presentations, once or even twice, seems to be an appropriate management given that a successful ECV decreases the rate of cesarean section in this group of patients and by doing so, it might also decrease the risk of cesarean sections in future pregnancies.