Rate of intrapartum cesarean section and related factors in older nulliparous women at term.

JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY RESEARCH(2018)

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AimThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of maternal age on emergency cesarean section (CS) during labor, and to identify the independent risk factors for emergency CS. MethodsThis was a retrospective cohort study using data from 2009 to 2014 from a tertiary perinatal care center in Japan. Inclusion criteria were maternal age35years, nulliparous singleton pregnancy at term and a cephalic presentation without indication of elective CS at onset of labor. The primary outcome was rate of emergency CS, while independent risk factors were elucidated using multivariate logistic regression analysis. ResultsOf 953 women, 199 (20.9%) delivered by emergency CS. Rates of emergency CS were 18.3% (129/706) in women aged 35-39years and 28.3% (70/247) in those aged 40years (P<0.01). Adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of independent risk factors were 1.50 (1.03-2.18) for maternal age40years, 1.51 (1.06-2.17) for body mass index 25kg/m(2), 2.22 (1.24-3.98) for hypertensive disorder during pregnancy, 3.43 (1.31-8.95) for large-for-date fetus and 4.64 (3.23-6.69) for induction of labor. ConclusionsThe rate of intrapartum emergency CS in older nulliparous women at term was approximately 21%. Induction of labor should be recognized as a significant factor for emergency CS.
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advanced maternal age,induction of labor,intrapartum cesarean section,large-for-date fetus,nulliparous women
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