兰州大学循证社会科学交叉创新实验室 Innovation Laboratory of Evidence-based Social Sciences,Lanzhou University

Cervical lacerations in planned versus labor cerclage removal: a systematic review

2015-10

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of cervical lacerations with cerclage removal planned before labor compared to after the onset of labor by a systematic review of published studies. STUDY DESIGN: Searches were performed in electronic databases from inception of each database to November 2014. We identified all studies reporting the rate of cervical lacerations and the timing of cerclage removal (either before or after the onset of labor). The primary outcome was the incidence of spontaneous and clinically significant intrapartum cervical lacerations (i.e. lacerations requiring suturing). RESULTS: Six studies, which met the inclusion criteria, were included in the analysis. The overall incidence of cervical lacerations was 8.9% (32/359). There were 23/280 (6.4%) cervical lacerations in the planned removal group, and 9/79 (11.4%) in the removal after labor group (odds ratio 0.70, 95% confidence interval 0.31-1.57). CONCLUSIONS: In summary, planned removal of cerclage before labor was not shown to be associated with statistically significant reduction in the incidence of cervical lacerations. However, since that our data probably did not reach statistical significance because of a type II error, further studies are needed

研究类型
系统评价
人群
混合人群
主题
["妇幼卫生","医疗服务安全","医疗服务技术"]
作者
Giuliana Simonazzi , Alessandra Curti , Maria Bisulli , Viola Seravalli , Gabriele Saccone , Vincenzo Berghella
国家
Italy
关键词
Preterm birth;Preterm laborLabor;Cervical lacerations
发布日期
2015-10
相关网址
https://www.healthsystemsevidence.org/articles/62fe6fcfef088708d8e147ce-cervical-lacerations-in-planned-versus-labor-cerclage-removal-a-systematic-review?source=saved_email
DOI
10.1016/j.ejogrb.2015.06.032
学科领域
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