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Effect of cervical dilatation balloon for improving cervical maturation and induced labor success of women with full-term pregnancy |
Chaoyang District Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Beijing, 100021 |
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Abstract Objective: To explore the effect of cervical dilatation balloon used for induced labor of women with full-term pregnancy. Methods: The data of 220 women with fullterm pregnancy from January 2018 to March 2019 were collected. These women were divided in observation group (109 women were given induction by cervical dilatation balloon) and in control group (111 women were given induction by oxytocin). The dilatation effectiveness and pregnancy outcomes of women in both groups were observed. Results: After treatment, the success rate of promoting cervical mature, the success rate of induced labor, the Bishop score, vaginal delivery rate of women in the observation group were 92.7%, 91.7%, 7.0±1.0, and 90.8%, respectively, which were significant higher than those (78.4%, 71.2%, 6.0±1.0, 79.3%, respectively ) of women in the control group. The postpartum haemorrhage amount and total labor of women in the observation group were 270.0±25.6 ml and 6.7±1.2 h, which were significant less than those (304.5±30.2 ml and 8.1±2.0 h) of women in the control group (all P<0.05). There were no significant difference in body mass, asphyxia rate and Apgar score 5min after birth of newborns between the two groups (P>0.05). Conclusion: The application of cervical dilatation balloon in women with full-term pregnancy has better effect and is worthy of clinical use.
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