Accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective study

Objectives: To assess the accuracy of ultrasound measurement of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thickness against findings at laparotomy, and to investigate its correlation with the success rate of vaginal birth after one previous caesarean delivery (CD) in a resource‐limited setting. Design: Prospe...

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主要な著者: Adu‐Takyi, C, Munazzah, R, Owusu, YG, Owusu‐Bempah, A, Arhin, B, Opare‐Addo, HS, Peprah, A, Collins, SL, Adu‐Bredu, T
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出版事項: Wiley 2024
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author Adu‐Takyi, C
Munazzah, R
Owusu, YG
Owusu‐Bempah, A
Arhin, B
Opare‐Addo, HS
Peprah, A
Collins, SL
Adu‐Bredu, T
author_facet Adu‐Takyi, C
Munazzah, R
Owusu, YG
Owusu‐Bempah, A
Arhin, B
Opare‐Addo, HS
Peprah, A
Collins, SL
Adu‐Bredu, T
author_sort Adu‐Takyi, C
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description Objectives: To assess the accuracy of ultrasound measurement of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thickness against findings at laparotomy, and to investigate its correlation with the success rate of vaginal birth after one previous caesarean delivery (CD) in a resource‐limited setting. Design: Prospective study. Setting: Obstetrics and Gynaecology department in a tertiary hospital in Ghana. Population: Women with one previous CD undergoing either a trial of labour (TOLAC) or elective CD. Methods: Myometrial lower uterine segment thickness (mLUS) and full lower uterine segment thickness (fLUS) were measured with transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS). The women were managed according to local protocols with the clinicians blinded to the ultrasound measurements. The LUS was measured intraoperatively for comparison with ultrasound measurements. Main outcome measures: Lower uterine segment findings at laparotomy, successful vaginal birth. Results: A total of 311 pregnant women with one previous CD were enrolled; 147 women underwent elective CD and 164 women underwent a TOLAC. Of the women that underwent TOLAC, 96 (58.5%) women had a successful vaginal birth. The mLUS was comparable to the intraoperative measurement in the elective CD group with LUS thickness <5 mm (bias of 0.01, 95% CI −0.10 to 0.12 mm) whereas fLUS overestimated LUS <5 mm (bias of 0.93, 95% CI 0.80–1.06 mm). Successful vaginal birth rate correlated with increasing mLUS values (odds ratio 1.30, 95% CI 1.03–1.64). Twelve cases of uterine defect were recorded. LUS measurement ≤2.0 mm was associated with an increased risk of uterine defects with a sensitivity of 91.7% (95% CI 61.5–99.8%) and specificity of 81.8% (95% CI 75.8–86.8%). Conclusion: Accurate TVUS measurement of the LUS is technically feasible in a resource‐limited setting. This approach could help in making safer decisions on mode of birth in limited‐resource settings.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3fe8bdf1-6dad-403e-a1c4-d5d54ee4bb662024-06-03T20:07:13ZAccuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective studyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3fe8bdf1-6dad-403e-a1c4-d5d54ee4bb66EnglishJisc Publications RouterWiley2024Adu‐Takyi, CMunazzah, ROwusu, YGOwusu‐Bempah, AArhin, BOpare‐Addo, HSPeprah, ACollins, SLAdu‐Bredu, TObjectives: To assess the accuracy of ultrasound measurement of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thickness against findings at laparotomy, and to investigate its correlation with the success rate of vaginal birth after one previous caesarean delivery (CD) in a resource‐limited setting. Design: Prospective study. Setting: Obstetrics and Gynaecology department in a tertiary hospital in Ghana. Population: Women with one previous CD undergoing either a trial of labour (TOLAC) or elective CD. Methods: Myometrial lower uterine segment thickness (mLUS) and full lower uterine segment thickness (fLUS) were measured with transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS). The women were managed according to local protocols with the clinicians blinded to the ultrasound measurements. The LUS was measured intraoperatively for comparison with ultrasound measurements. Main outcome measures: Lower uterine segment findings at laparotomy, successful vaginal birth. Results: A total of 311 pregnant women with one previous CD were enrolled; 147 women underwent elective CD and 164 women underwent a TOLAC. Of the women that underwent TOLAC, 96 (58.5%) women had a successful vaginal birth. The mLUS was comparable to the intraoperative measurement in the elective CD group with LUS thickness <5 mm (bias of 0.01, 95% CI −0.10 to 0.12 mm) whereas fLUS overestimated LUS <5 mm (bias of 0.93, 95% CI 0.80–1.06 mm). Successful vaginal birth rate correlated with increasing mLUS values (odds ratio 1.30, 95% CI 1.03–1.64). Twelve cases of uterine defect were recorded. LUS measurement ≤2.0 mm was associated with an increased risk of uterine defects with a sensitivity of 91.7% (95% CI 61.5–99.8%) and specificity of 81.8% (95% CI 75.8–86.8%). Conclusion: Accurate TVUS measurement of the LUS is technically feasible in a resource‐limited setting. This approach could help in making safer decisions on mode of birth in limited‐resource settings.
spellingShingle Adu‐Takyi, C
Munazzah, R
Owusu, YG
Owusu‐Bempah, A
Arhin, B
Opare‐Addo, HS
Peprah, A
Collins, SL
Adu‐Bredu, T
Accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective study
title Accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective study
title_full Accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective study
title_fullStr Accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective study
title_short Accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced‐limited setting; Prospective study
title_sort accuracy of sonographic lower segment thickness and prediction of vaginal birth after caesarean in a resourced limited setting prospective study
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