Maturation cervicale par méthodes mécaniques en France : évaluation de pratiques professionnelles

Conclusion En France, près de 50 % de l’ensemble des maternités et près de ¾ des maternités de type 3 disent pratiquer des maturations mécaniques. Leur principale indication est le déclenchement du travail avec utérus cicatriciel. Objective Mechanical methods for cervical ripening are as effective as prostaglandins for the rate of vaginal delivery. Our aim was to study professional practices of mechanical cervical ripening in France. Methods A declarative survey was conducted among two groups of maternity units: a sample representative of French maternity units (group 1) and on the whole of type 3 maternity units (group 2). A questionnaire was emailed to physicians of these obstetric units between May and July 2014. Results Forty-three of the 104 units (41.3%) in the first group and 43 of the 64 units in the second group (67.2%) answered the questionnaire. Among these maternity units, mechanical methods were used respectively in 44.2 and 69.8% of the establishments. The two main devices used were the trans-cervical balloon catheter and the Foley catheter. The main indication for mechanical methods was induction of labor with prior caesarean. In case of induction of labor, a prior caesarean and a Bishop score < 7, in the first group, 46.6% of the maternity units did a caesarean, 32.3% performed an induction of labor with mechanical methods, 13.9% with oxytocin and 6.9% with prostaglandins. In the second group, 25.6% of maternity units performed a cae...
Source: Gynecologie Obstetrique and Fertilite - Category: OBGYN Source Type: research
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