A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural Analgesia

There exist very few studies comparing different postures or postural changes during labor in parturients with epidural analgesia. Aim: To disclose whether the intervention of a multidisciplinary nursing team including a physiotherapist during the second stage of labor improves the obstetric outcome...

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Main Authors: María Simarro, José Angel Espinosa, Cecilia Salinas, Ricardo Ojea, Paloma Salvadores, Carolina Walker, José Schneider
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Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/5/1/5
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spelling doaj-e23eabad32c44d47a90fdad72765f0bd2020-11-24T22:55:22ZengMDPI AGMedical Sciences2076-32712017-03-0151510.3390/medsci5010005medsci5010005A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural AnalgesiaMaría Simarro0José Angel Espinosa1Cecilia Salinas2Ricardo Ojea3Paloma Salvadores4Carolina Walker5José Schneider6Department of Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital Universitario Quirón, Pozuelo de Alarcón, 28223 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital Universitario Quirón, Pozuelo de Alarcón, 28223 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital Universitario Quirón, Pozuelo de Alarcón, 28223 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital Universitario Quirón, Pozuelo de Alarcón, 28223 Madrid, SpainEscuela Universitaria de Enfermería, Universidad de Cantabria, 39001 Santander, SpainDepartment of Obstetricia y Ginecología, Hospital Universitario Quirón, Pozuelo de Alarcón, 28223 Madrid, SpainFacultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Avenida de Atenas SN, 28922 Alcorcón, Madrid, SpainThere exist very few studies comparing different postures or postural changes during labor in parturients with epidural analgesia. Aim: To disclose whether the intervention of a multidisciplinary nursing team including a physiotherapist during the second stage of labor improves the obstetric outcome in parturients with epidural analgesia. Design: Prospective randomized trial. Setting: University-affiliated hospital. Population: Women undergoing labor with epidural analgesia after a normal gestation. Methods: 150 women were randomized either to actively perform predefined postural changes during the passive phase of the second stage of labor under the guidance of the attending physiotherapist (study group), or to carry out the whole second stage of labor lying in the traditional supine position (control group). Results: There were significantly more eutocic deliveries (p = 0.005) and, conversely, significantly less instrumental deliveries (p < 0.05) and cesarean sections (p < 0.05) in the study group. The total duration of the second stage of labor was significantly shorter (p < 0.01) in the study group. This was at the expense of the passive phase of the second stage of labor (p < 0.01). Significantly less episiotomies were performed in the study group (31.2% vs 17.8%, p < 0.05). Conclusion: The intervention of a physiotherapist during the second stage of labor significantly improved the obstetric outcome.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/5/1/5laborpostural changessecond stage
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author María Simarro
José Angel Espinosa
Cecilia Salinas
Ricardo Ojea
Paloma Salvadores
Carolina Walker
José Schneider
spellingShingle María Simarro
José Angel Espinosa
Cecilia Salinas
Ricardo Ojea
Paloma Salvadores
Carolina Walker
José Schneider
A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural Analgesia
Medical Sciences
labor
postural changes
second stage
author_facet María Simarro
José Angel Espinosa
Cecilia Salinas
Ricardo Ojea
Paloma Salvadores
Carolina Walker
José Schneider
author_sort María Simarro
title A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural Analgesia
title_short A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural Analgesia
title_full A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural Analgesia
title_fullStr A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural Analgesia
title_full_unstemmed A Prospective Randomized Trial of Postural Changes vs Passive Supine Lying during the Second Stage of Labor under Epidural Analgesia
title_sort prospective randomized trial of postural changes vs passive supine lying during the second stage of labor under epidural analgesia
publisher MDPI AG
series Medical Sciences
issn 2076-3271
publishDate 2017-03-01
description There exist very few studies comparing different postures or postural changes during labor in parturients with epidural analgesia. Aim: To disclose whether the intervention of a multidisciplinary nursing team including a physiotherapist during the second stage of labor improves the obstetric outcome in parturients with epidural analgesia. Design: Prospective randomized trial. Setting: University-affiliated hospital. Population: Women undergoing labor with epidural analgesia after a normal gestation. Methods: 150 women were randomized either to actively perform predefined postural changes during the passive phase of the second stage of labor under the guidance of the attending physiotherapist (study group), or to carry out the whole second stage of labor lying in the traditional supine position (control group). Results: There were significantly more eutocic deliveries (p = 0.005) and, conversely, significantly less instrumental deliveries (p < 0.05) and cesarean sections (p < 0.05) in the study group. The total duration of the second stage of labor was significantly shorter (p < 0.01) in the study group. This was at the expense of the passive phase of the second stage of labor (p < 0.01). Significantly less episiotomies were performed in the study group (31.2% vs 17.8%, p < 0.05). Conclusion: The intervention of a physiotherapist during the second stage of labor significantly improved the obstetric outcome.
topic labor
postural changes
second stage
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/5/1/5
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