Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospital

Objectives To estimate the success rate of vaginal births after cesarean (VBAC) section and to identify its associated factors. Methods A cross-sectional study of a retrospective data from Holly Karbala Maternity Hospital. In this study, 3000 case sheets were collected randomly during the period fro...

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Main Authors: Maysaloon Adnan Abdul Razzak, Manal Nasih Ahmed Hamdan, Ali Abdulridha Kadhim Abutiheen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nab'a Al-Hayat Foundation for Medical Sciences and Health Care - Press 2018-03-01
Series:Iraq Medical Journal
Online Access:http://www.jocms.org/index.php/imj/article/view/350
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spelling doaj-f20a8b9d531e46009860b0686c47c2e82020-11-25T01:33:57ZengNab'a Al-Hayat Foundation for Medical Sciences and Health Care - PressIraq Medical Journal2523-16342521-84922018-03-01213235350Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospitalMaysaloon Adnan Abdul Razzak0Manal Nasih Ahmed Hamdan1Ali Abdulridha Kadhim Abutiheen2Gynecology & Obstetrics Department, College of Medicine, University of Kerbala, Iraq.Gynecology & Obstetrics Department, College of Medicine, University of Kerbala, Iraq.Family & Community Medicine Department, College of Medicine, University of Kerbala, IraqObjectives To estimate the success rate of vaginal births after cesarean (VBAC) section and to identify its associated factors. Methods A cross-sectional study of a retrospective data from Holly Karbala Maternity Hospital. In this study, 3000 case sheets were collected randomly during the period from October 2016 to August 2017. From those selected patients, 530 pregnant women with a prior lower transverse cesarean section were selected for the study. Patients with a singleton term pregnancy, vertex presentation, with no medical illnesses and opt to deliver by vaginal delivery were included. Patient’s information was analyzed regarding type of labor in relation to certain factors. Results A total of 347 cases were included in the research. With a mean age and SD of 30.62 ± 5.98 years. Success rate for VBAC was 73%.The predicted probability of VBAC was significantly higher in those who had a previous successful trial of labor with a success rate of 78.5% than that who did not have previous vaginal delivery 56.1%. The success rate was significantly associated with older maternal age, increase parity and lower neonatal birth weight. Conclusion The VBAC had high success rate, and the choice trial of labor after cesarean should be supported and chosen whenever it is possible over the choice of conducting second cesarean section. The success rate was positively associated with history of previous vaginal labor, older maternal age, higher parity and lower neonatal birth weight.http://www.jocms.org/index.php/imj/article/view/350
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author Maysaloon Adnan Abdul Razzak
Manal Nasih Ahmed Hamdan
Ali Abdulridha Kadhim Abutiheen
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Manal Nasih Ahmed Hamdan
Ali Abdulridha Kadhim Abutiheen
Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospital
Iraq Medical Journal
author_facet Maysaloon Adnan Abdul Razzak
Manal Nasih Ahmed Hamdan
Ali Abdulridha Kadhim Abutiheen
author_sort Maysaloon Adnan Abdul Razzak
title Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospital
title_short Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospital
title_full Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospital
title_fullStr Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospital
title_full_unstemmed Success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in Kerbala maternity hospital
title_sort success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section in kerbala maternity hospital
publisher Nab'a Al-Hayat Foundation for Medical Sciences and Health Care - Press
series Iraq Medical Journal
issn 2523-1634
2521-8492
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Objectives To estimate the success rate of vaginal births after cesarean (VBAC) section and to identify its associated factors. Methods A cross-sectional study of a retrospective data from Holly Karbala Maternity Hospital. In this study, 3000 case sheets were collected randomly during the period from October 2016 to August 2017. From those selected patients, 530 pregnant women with a prior lower transverse cesarean section were selected for the study. Patients with a singleton term pregnancy, vertex presentation, with no medical illnesses and opt to deliver by vaginal delivery were included. Patient’s information was analyzed regarding type of labor in relation to certain factors. Results A total of 347 cases were included in the research. With a mean age and SD of 30.62 ± 5.98 years. Success rate for VBAC was 73%.The predicted probability of VBAC was significantly higher in those who had a previous successful trial of labor with a success rate of 78.5% than that who did not have previous vaginal delivery 56.1%. The success rate was significantly associated with older maternal age, increase parity and lower neonatal birth weight. Conclusion The VBAC had high success rate, and the choice trial of labor after cesarean should be supported and chosen whenever it is possible over the choice of conducting second cesarean section. The success rate was positively associated with history of previous vaginal labor, older maternal age, higher parity and lower neonatal birth weight.
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