Τόμος 29 (2015) – Τεύχος 2 – Άρθρο 1 – Review of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics- Διεθνής Έκδοση – Volume 29 (2015) – Issue 2 – Article 1 – Review of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics – International Edition

 

Τίτλος – Title
The effect of increasing maternal age on caesarean section delivery rates in primigravidae women with induced labours for all indications
Συγγραφέας – Author

1Δημήτριος Παπουτσής, 2Αγγελική Αντωνάκου
1Τμήμα Μαιευτικής και Γυναικολογίας, Νοσοκομεία Shrewsbury και Telford  NHS Trust, Shrewsbury, Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, 2Τμήμα Μαιευτικής του Αλεξάνδρειου Τ.Ε.Ι. Θεσσαλονίκης, Θεσσαλονίκη, Ελλάς –
Papoutsis Dimitrios, PhD1, Antonakou Angeliki, PhD2
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, 2Department of Midwifery, Midwifery School, ‘Alexander’ Technological Educational Institute  (ΤΕΙ) of Thessaloniki, Greece

Παραπομπή – Citation
Papoutsis D., Antonakou A.: The effect of increasing maternal age on caesarean section delivery rates in primigravidae women with induced labours for all indications, Review Clin. Pharmakol. Pharmakokinet. 29: 81-85 (2015)
Ημερομηνία Δημοσιευσης – Publication Date
01 Ιουλίου 2015 – 2015-07-01
Γλώσσα Πλήρους Κειμένου –
Full Text Language

Αγγλικά – English

Λέξεις κλειδιά – Keywords
Καισαρική Τομή, Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο –
Induced labour, primigravidae women, caesarean section, maternal age, parity, delaying childbirth, United Kingdom (UK)
Λοιποί Όροι – Other Terms

άρθρο, στατιστική μελέτη –
article, statistical study

 

Περίληψη – Summary

 

Εικόνα 1. Αύξησση της ηλικίας και Ποσοστό καισαρικών τομών στο δείγμα (n=2.195) - Picture 1. The association between increasing maternal age and CS delivery rate in the cohort (n=2,195).


Objective: To investigate the effect of increasing maternal age on the delivery outcome in primigravidae women with induced labours.
Study design: We performed an observational cohort study of primigravidae women having had induction of labor (IOL) for all indications during a five-year period (2009-2013). Women with breech deliveries, stillbirths,  multiple pregnancies and elective caesarean section(CS) were excluded.
Results: We identified 2,195 primigravidae women over the study period. Mean age of women was 26.7 years(SD=6.1; range 15-44) with 11.7% being over 35 years old. More than half were induced for post-dates pregnancyand the mean CS rate in the cohort was 20.3%. The CS delivery rate increased from 19.4% in womenunder 35 years of age to 26.8% in women over the age of 35 (OR=1.51;95%CI:1.12-2.04;p=0.005). Nevertheless,
in both groups of women as defined by the cut-off point of 35 years of age the neonatal outcome was the same as the percentage of Apgar scores <7 at 1 and 5 minutes were similar.
Conclusions: We have identified that increasing maternal age may lead to a higher CS delivery rate in primigravidae women undergoing IOL without however compromisingthe neonatal outcome.

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